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Programmable
Controllers
CJ1 Series
Introduction 137
Lineup 152
CPU Units 154
Power Supplies 158
Built-in I/O 159
Loop Control CPUs 162
Instruction Features 168
Basic System Configuration 173
Dimensions 174
Current consumption 176
I/O allocations 178
Programming 179
Unit Descriptions 181
Basic I/O units 182
Analog/Temperature units 198
Position/Motion Units 207
Communication Units 216
Fieldbus Units 236
Ordering Information 240
Programmable
Controllers
CJ1
Sliceable Solutions
The family of CJ1 CPUs range from very small CPUs You don’t even need to consider where to slice the
for simple sequence control to powerful and fast machine: any I/O units can be mounted on any CPU,
models that offer total machine control which can enabling you to distribute all the function you need
handle up to 2560 I/O points. to, wherever you need them. This reduces the
This enables yout to modularize or ’slice’ your number of different modules you have to keep in
machine into logical sections without changing PLC stock. And no matter how complex your machine
series. becomes, there’s always a CPU and a combination of
I/Os to match your needs. It’s the ultimate in machine
sliceability and scalability!
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CJ1H CJ1G
For Applications Requiring Speed or Large- For Applications Requiring a Large Memory
scale Applications Requiring a Capacity for Data Management
Large Memory Capacity
Programmable
Program capacity
Controllers
250 Ksteps
The CJ1H, CJ1G, and CJ1M are compatible for memory
allocations, programming instructions, and I/O Units. 120 Ksteps
Compatibility simplifies reusing designs from large-scale
60 Ksteps
CJ1H
applications to small-scale applications. Processing speed: 20 ns for LD
Select from the range of CJ-series CPU Units including a 30 Ksteps
lineup of low-end models with 160 I/O points and 5
Ksteps for use in even smaller machines.
20 Ksteps CJ1G
Processing speed: 40 ns for LD
10 Ksteps CJ1M
Processing speed: 100 ns for LD
5 Ksteps Low-end models
The CJ1H-CPU67H delivers control on an even CJ1M-CPU11/21
larger scale.
160 points 320 points 640 points 960 points 1,280 points 2,560 points
I/O points
For Small -scale A pplications , such as A utomatic For Small -scale A pplications , such as A utomatic
M achines , Inspection Devices , etc . M achines , Inspection Devices , etc .
Function Block Y ES
Serial Gateway Y ES Serial Gateway Y ES
Serial PLC Link Y ES Serial PLC Link Y ES
Built-in pulse I/O Y ES
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Super Compact: Only 90 mm High and 65 mm Deep, with I/O Units from 20 mm in width.
With a height of only 90 mm, CJ1-series PLCs fit between narrow ducts along with other components.
Duct
Greatly reduces
space between Duct
ducts.
CJ-series PLC
65 mm
Unit Downsizing
● CPU Units ● I/O Units Only 20 mm Wide ● I/O Units Only 31 mm Wide
CJ1M-CPU11/12/13 32-point CompoBus/S Double-head Temperature Control Unit
Unit Master Unit ID Sensor Unit (4 control loops)
31 31
mm 20 mm
mm
Programmable
Controllers
Fast Reduce cycle Time and Increase Productivity with
Higher Machine Speed.
High speed, from input through processing to output, for better application performance.
● Top-of-the-Line CJ1-series PLC: Executes 38-Kstep program in 1 ms (with basic instructions only)
LD or OUT instruction is executed in 20 ns
CJ1H 1.23 ms
33.7 ms
C200HX/HG/HE
Cycle time
Application Examples
Image processing
F160
Servomotor CompoBus/S
Servo driver
Sensor
Actuator
Integration
High-speed processing
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information networks.
The CJ Series is suitable for equipment ranging from small to large scale, making it
equally convenient for building systems for essentially any machine size.
Head office,
Head office, remote office, remote office,
home, on business trips Head office or remote office
• Web browser home, on
• CX-Programmer business trips
• CX-Programmer
• Web browser
Modem
Information network
Internet
Public telephone line
Email
FINS message
HTTP/socket
Email Automatic FTP transfer of
collected data
Modem
Ethernet
(Intranet) Open Network Controller
• Web server function
CJ1 Serial communications • Email client (SMTP)
• FTP client
Ethernet Unit (Collected data file
• TCP/IP or UDP/IP socket service transferred to host using FTP
• FINS message communications when transfer conditions are
DeviceNet
• Message client (SMTP) function met.)
Configurator
• FTP server function • FINS message
(File read/write to Memory Card) communications
FINS message
Controller Link
Seamless
Controller network
RS-232C
NS-seris PT
Data Links
CJ1 CJ1
CJ1
FINS message
Programmable
Slave
DRT2-series
CJ1
DeviceNet Unit Temperature
Smart Slave CompoBus/S
(can operate as Controller
master or slave) (PID constants and
W-series
other parameters
Servo Driver
can be set from
(with positioner
DeviceNet
functions)
Configurator.)
Note: Only Ethernet and Controller Link networks can be used for access across eight levels.
Personal Computer.
CJ-
Screen data can be transferred from the NS-Designer via the NS-series PT
series Peripheral port
NS-series PT
PLC (or RS-232C port) CJ-series PLC
PLC to an NS-series PT connected to the PLC either serially
Serial
or through the network. The CX-Programmer can
Peripheral
be used to monitor ladder programs or transfer them via an bus
Serial RS-232C Personal Serial
NS-series PT to the PLC connected to an NS-series PT computer
NT Link NT Link
either serially or through the network.
Controller Link
NS-series PT: System Ver. 3.0 or higher NS-Designer: Ver. 3.0 or higher
CX-Programmer: Ver. 3.1 or higher Screens can
PLC CJ1H/CJ1G-CPU H/CJ1M-CPU : Lot No. 030201 or later be
transferred
from
Controller CJ-series PLC Serial
Link using NS-series PT
Ver. 6. NT Link
Programmable
Controllers
Scalable Distribute functionality to where you need it.
Word 2 Word 3
Word Word Word Word Word
0 1 4 5 6
I/O words are reserved Reduced width Reduced width
knowing there is a
possibility of Units being
added here.
Select screw type or Analog I/O Units Temperature Serial Position Control High-speed
Control Units Communications Unit Counter Unit
screwless terminal blocks Unit
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Memory Cards
Easily change programs using Memory Cards.
Compact flash cards are used, enabling the Memory Cards to be shipped or
mailed for speedy action even with offshore sites.
Create Files with CX-Programmer. Email The files are received and copied to a
Memory Card using Windows Explorer or
other program. (CX-Programmer is not
required.)
CJ1
Condition: Pin 7 = ON
Saved as file.
Programmable
Controllers
Built-in Flash Memory (Standard Feature) Reduce Maintenance Unit Stocks
Battery-free Operation Using Flash Memory The CJ1-series PLCs can be used for anything from
When the user program or parameter area data is transferred to small-scale to large-scale applications, helping to
the CPU Unit, it is automatically backed up in flash memory in the reduce the quantity of maintenance Units stocked
CPU Unit. (The flash memory data is automatically restored to the for unexpected troubles or system expansion.
working memory in the CPU Unit when the power supply is turned
ON.) This enables battery-free
operation without using a Memory Card.
standardizing software
easier for all levels of
the system.
CJ-series PLC
Built-in Comment Memory (Unit version 3.0 or later and CX-Programmer Ver. 5.0 or higher are required.)
CX-Programmer
A Memory Card When downloading projects, the Memory Card, EM file memory,
is not required. or comment memory (in the CPU Unit's flash memory) can be
ABC XYZ selected as the transfer destination for I/O comments, symbol
names, rung comments, and other data. This enables data such
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as I/O comments, symbol names, and rung comments to be
stored in the CPU Unit's internal comment memory when a
Stores the following data Memory Card or EM file memory are both not available.
in the CPU Unit:
Ladder programs
Comments
Downloading
The comments can be stored in either of three locations: a) Memory Card, b) EM file memory, or c) Comment memory (added with this unit version). Select the
location to store the comments in the user settings.
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Function Block (Unit version 3.0 or later, and CX-Programmer Ver. 5.0 or higher are required.)
FB
Program
Capacity
250 Ksteps
120 Ksteps
60 Ksteps
CJ1H
30 Ksteps
20 Ksteps
CJ1G
160 points 320 points 640 points 960 points 1280 points 2560 points
I/O points
Programmable
Controllers
OMRON FB Library
The OMRON FB library provides function blocks for setting SPs,
reading PVs, and reading/writing RUN/STOP status and other Example: Function Block for Writing
Temperature Controller SPs
Temperature Controller parameters. The programmer simply
pastes function blocks from the OMRON FB Library into the ladder
program. The desired functions can be utilized simply by inputting
Temperature
the Temperature Controller unit number and address. Controller unit number
Normal
end
Address
Temperature
Controller
CS/CJ-series
Unit Ver. 3.0
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When the CPU Unit (Ver. 3.0 or later) or Serial Communications Setting Parameters and Monitoring CompoWay/F-
Board or Serial Example compatible OMRON Temperature Controllers in
Communications Unit (Ver. 1.2 or later) receives a FINS command
containing a CompoWay/F command (See note 1.) via network or a Furnace System
serial communications, the command is automatically converted to
a protocol suitable for the message and forwarded using serial Before
communications. OMRON
I want to monitor the present
NS-series PT
values of the Temperature
CompoWay/F (See note 2.) Controllers from the PT, but it
Host Link FINS (Possible only with Serial Communications is going to take time to
incorporate protocol macros
Boards or Serial Communications Units Ver. 1.2 or later) and allocate them to the PT···.
FINS network
Allocations
required.
Ethernet
Protocol CJ/CS-series
communications CPU Unit Ver. 3.0
or later
Protocol macros
FINS must be
incorporated.
Network PLC
RS-485 (CompoWay/F)
CompoWay/F
I have to connect to
each Temperature
Serial Gateway Serial
Temperature Controller and make
CompoWay/F-compatible
Controller settings··· Oh no!
components accessible from Furnace
personal computers, PTs, and PLCs
via a network.
CompoWay/F-compatible
components
RS-485
FINS network
Gateway
OMRON Components
Programmable
Controllers
Serial PLC Links
(Connecting Built-in RS-232C Ports on CJ1M CPU Units)
Remote Maintenance and Monitoring of a PLC on Use PLC Links for exclusive control on PCB carrier
Example a Trolley in an Automated Warehouse loaders and unloaders, or to exchange temperature
and time information on conveyor ovens.
Data links can be created between up to nine CJ1M PLCs with up
Before to 10 words each using the built-in RS-232C ports. RS-422A
Adapters (CJ1W-CIF11) can be used to easily convert between
RS-232C and RS-422A.
Ethernet
Base station
PLC
Slave
CX-
Programmer
Optical NT-series and NS-series PTs can also be
Transmission connected as slaves to the PLC Links
Device Trolley
PT using a 1:N NT Link. Data is exchanged
only with the master CJ1M PLC.
RS-232C
NS-AL002 One slave node is allocated for arch PT.
Communicating required with
using protocol
NS-series PT.
macros
Master
Slave No. 0
Now Using Serial Gateway Function with Serial Communications Slave Slave Slave
Master
Board or Serial Communications Unit No. 0 No. 1 No. 7
Ethernet
RS-422/485
Optical
Transmission
Device PLC
Communicating
using protocol
macros
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Achieve More Flexible, More Precise Machines with Pulse I/O Control
SYSMAC CJ1M-CPU21/22/23
(PLS2 Instruction)
PLS2 executed.
Positioning is also
possible with trapezoidal Changing Target Position during Positioning
control with different Acceleration
acceleration and
Deceleration (PLS2 and PLS2 Instructions)
deceleration times.
PT
SMARTSTEP
Servomotor
Programmable
Controllers
High-speed Counter Inputs (CJ1M-CPU21/22/23)
Two counter inputs, either single-phase, 100 kHz, or differential phases, 50 kHz
High-speed Counter in Linear Mode High-speed Counter in Ring Mode
High-speed line-driver inputs for either single-phase, 100 kHz, or differential phases, 50 kHz, can be input. (For 24 V DC: Single-phase, 60 kHz,
or differential phases, 30 kHz)
Electronic Component Conveyors and Similar Applications Electronic Component Assembly Processes
Inverter CJ1M
CJ1M
Motor
I/O
Incremental encoder
Incremental encoder
Use these inputs for either four interrupt inputs or four high-speed inputs
(with a minimum pulse width of 30 µs).
Interrupts can be generated either on the rising or falling edge to enable Application Example
accurate recording or judgement of inspection data, such as that for
electronic components. Encoder or Interrupt input
other inspection Interrupt ON
device
Counts the number of pulses for
a predetermined angle.
Interrupt input
Interrupt OFF
High-speed
counter input
Pulse output
CJ1M
Use Five or More Interrupt Inputs, Servomotor
or Use High-speed Inputs for CPU Units Other Than Inspection device rotated by motor.
the CJ1M-CPU21/22/23
Interrupt Input Units with 16 points and High-speed Input Units
with 16 points can be used with any of the CJ1-series CPU Units
to add high-speed input or interrupt input capabilities to CPU
Units that do not support built-in pulse I/O. High-speed Input Units
read pulse signals with a minimum pulse width of 50 µs, and
Interrupt Input Units feature an interrupt response time of 370 µs.
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Power Supply Units CPU Units Loop Control CPU Units Memory Cards
HMC-EF372/EF672
End Cover
CJ1W-CIF11
(Converts RS-232C to RS-422A/485, no isolation)
CPU Unit with Pulse I/O CJ1W-IC101 (required for Expansion Rack)
CJ1M-CPU21/22/23
I/O Connecting Cables
CS1W-CN@@3
(30 or 70 cm; 2, 3, 5, 10, or 12 m)
CJ1W-PA205R
CJ1W-PA202 CJ1W-II101
Expansion Rack
CJ1W-PD025
CJ1W-PD022
PFP-M
(included with CPU Unit and I/O Interface Unit)
CJ1W-TER01
(included with CPU Unit and
I/O Interface Unit) PFP-50N/100N/100N2
Note: HMC-172/372/672 Memory Cards cannot be used with CS1G-CPU@@H, CS1H-CPU@@H, CJ1G-CPU@@H, or CJ1H-CPU@@H CPU Units prior to Lot No. 02108 (manufactured prior
to January 8, 2002, nor with NS-7-series PTs prior to Lot. No. 0852 (manufactured prior to May 8, 2002). Check lot numbers before ordering.
Programmable
Controllers
Basic I/O Units (See note.)
■ Input Units ■ Output Units
16-point
Interrupt Input Unit
CJ1W-INT01
32-point 64-point 6-channel Thermocouple
DC Input/Transistor DC Input/Transistor Input Unit
■ High-speed Input Unit Output Unit Output Unit CJ1W-TS561
CJ1W-MD231/232/233 CJ1W-MD261 6-channel RTD
CJ1W-MD263 Input Unit
CJ1W-TS562
16-point
High-speed Input Unit
CJ1W-IDP01
64-point
TTL I/O Unit
CJ1W-MD563
Analog Input Units Analog Output Units Analog I/O Unit CJ1W-TC@@@ Position Control High-speed Counter ID Sensor Units PROFIBUS-DP CompoBus/S
CJ1W-AD081-V1 CJ1W-DA041/021 CJ1W-MAD42 (2 or 4 temperature Units Unit CJ1W-V600C1@ slave Unit Master Unit
CJ1W-AD041-V1 CJ1W-DA08V/08C (4 inputs and control loops) CJ1W-NC@@@ CJ1W-CT021 (For 1 or 2 Heads) CJ1W-PRT21 CJ1W-SRM21
(4 or 8 inputs) (2, 4, or 8 outputs) 2 outputs) (1 to 4 axes) (2 counters)
Serial Communications Units Ethernet Units Controller Link Unit CAN Unit Position Control Unit PROFIBUS-DP DeviceNet Units
CJ1W-SCU41-V1 CJ1W-ETN21 CJ1W-CLK21-V1 CJ1W-CORT21 CJ1W-NCF71 master Unit CJ1W-DRM21
(RS-232C and RS-422/485) CJ1W-PRM21
CJ1W-SCU21-V1 (RS-232C x 2)
Note: Most units with 18-point front connector are available with screw terminals, or with screwless terminal block.
Units with screwless terminal block have (SL) added to the model code.
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Programmable
CPU Units
Controllers
Model I/O bits Program Data memory capacity LD instruction Built-in ports Options Built-in I/O
capacity (See note.) processing speed
CJ1H-CPU67H 2,560 bits (Up to 250 kSteps 448 kWords 0.02 µs Peripheral port Memory Cards CPU##P
3 Expansion Racks) (DM: 32 kWords, and RS-232C models
EM: 32 kWords x 13 banks) port. -ETN include
CJ1H-CPU66H 120 kSteps 256 kWords models include Process
(DM: 32 kWords, a 100Base-Tx Control
EM: 32 kWords x 7 banks) Ethernet port. Engine
CJ1H-CPU65H 60 kSteps 128 kWords
CJ1G-CPU45H 1,280 bits (Up to (DM: 32 kWords, 0.04 µs
CJ1G-CPU45P 3 Expansion Racks) EM: 32 kWords x 3 banks)
CJ1G-CPU44H 30 kSteps 64 kWords
CJ1G-CPU44P (DM: 32 kWords,
CJ1G-CPU43H 960 bits (Up to 20 kSteps EM: 32 kWords x 1 bank)
CJ1G-CPU43P 2 Expansion Racks)
CJ1G-CPU42H 10 kSteps
CJ1G-CPU42P
CJ1M-CPU13 640 bits (Only 20 kSteps 32 kWords 0.10 µs
CJ1M-CPU13-ETN 1 Expansion Rack) (DM: 32 kWords,
CJ1M-CPU12 320 bits 10 kSteps EM: None)
CJ1M-CPU12-ETN (No Expansion Rack)
CJ1M-CPU11 160 bits 5 kSteps
CJ1M-CPU11-ETN (No Expansion Rack)
CJ1M-CPU23 640 bits (Only 20 kSteps Inputs: 10
1 Expansion Rack) Outputs: 6
CJ1M-CPU22 320 bits 10 kSteps
(No Expansion Rack)
CJ1M-CPU21 160 bits 5 kSteps
(No Expansion Rack)
Note: The available data memory capacity is the sum of the Data Memory (DM) and the Extended Data Memory (EM).
Common Specifications
Item Specification
Control method Stored program
I/O control method Cyclic scan and immediate processing are both possible.
Programming Ladder diagram
Instruction length 1 to 7 steps per instruction
Ladder instructions Approx. 400 (3-digit function codes)
Execution time Basic instructions: 0.02 µs min.; Special instructions: 0.04 µs min.
Overhead time CJ1G/H-CPU@@H: 0.3 ms
CJ1G-CPU@@P: 0.3ms
CJ1M-CPU@@(-ETN): 0.5 ms
CJ1M-CPU@1(-ETN): 0.7 ms
Unit connection method No backplane (Units joined together with connectors.)
Mounting method DIN rail mounting (screw mounting not supported)
Maximum number of connectable Units Per CPU or Expansion Rack: 10 Units max. (Basic I/O Units, Special I/O Units, or CPU Bus Units)
Total per PLC: 10 Units on CPU Rack and 10 Units each on 3 Expansion Racks = 40 Units max. (See note.)
Maximum number of Expansion Racks 3 max. (A CJ-series I/O Control Unit is required on the CPU Rack and a CJ-series I/O Interface Unit is required on each
Expansion Rack.) (See note.)
Number of tasks 288 (cyclic tasks: 32, interrupt tasks: 256)
Interrupt tasks can be defined as cyclic tasks to create cyclic interrupt tasks.
Note: 1. Cyclic tasks are executed each cycle and are controlled with TKON(820) and TKOF(821) instructions.
2. The following 4 types of interrupt tasks are supported:
Power OFF interrupt task: 1 max.
Scheduled interrupt tasks: 2 max.
I/O interrupt tasks: 32 max.
External interrupt tasks: 256 max.
Interrupt types Scheduled Interrupts:Interrupts generated at a time scheduled by CPU Unit’s built-in timer
(Interval: 1 to 9,999 ms or 10 to 99,990 ms; also 0.5 to 999.9 ms with CJ1M)
I/O interrupt tasks:Interrupts from Interrupt Input Units or, with CJ1M, built-in I/O
Power OFF Interrupts:Interrupts executed when CPU Unit’s power is turned OFF
External interrupt tasks:Interrupts from Special I/O Units and CPU Bus Units
Calling subroutines from multiple tasks Supported using global subroutines.
Functions Blocks (CPU Ver. 3.0 or higher) Languages supported for use in function block programming: Ladder program language and IEC 61131-3 Structured Text.
Note: The CJ1G-CPU43H/42H support a maximum of 2 Expansion Racks with a total maximum of 30 Units.
The CJ1M-CPU13/23 support only 1 Expansion Rack with a total maximum of 20 Units (19 Units for CJ1M-CPU13-ETN).
The CJ1M-CPU11/12/21/22 do not support Expansion Racks and support a total maximum of 10 Units
(9 Units for CJ1M-CPU11/CPU12-ETN).
Item Specification
CIO (Core I/O) Area I/O Area 2,560 (160 words): CIO 000000 to CIO 015915 (words CIO 0000 to CIO 0159) These bits can be used
Setting of first rack words can be changed from default (CIO 0000) so that CIO 0000 to CIO 0999 as work bits when not
can be used. used for the applica-
I/O bits are allocated to Basic I/O Units. tions described on the
Built-in I/O Area 10 points, Inputs: CIO 296000 to CIO 296009, Outputs: CIO 296100 to CIO 296105 left.
Used for built-in I/O, CJ1M-CPU22/23 only
Link Area 3,200 (200 words): CIO 100000 to CIO 119915 (words CIO 1000 to CIO 1199)
Link bits are used for data links and are allocated to Units in Controller Link Systems.
CPU Bus Unit 6,400 (400 words): CIO 150000 to CIO 189915 (words CIO 1500 to CIO 1899)
Area CPU Bus Unit bits store the operating status of CPU Bus Units. (25 words per Unit, 16 Units max.)
Special I/O Unit 15,360 (960 words): CIO 200000 to CIO 295915 (words CIO 2000 to CIO 2959)
Area Special I/O Unit bits are allocated to Special I/O Units. (10 words per Unit, 96 Units max.)
Serial PLC Link 90 words, CIO 3100 to CIO 3189 (bits CIO 310000 to CIO 318915)
Area Used for data links in serial PLC links, CJ1M only
DeviceNet Area / 9,600 (600 words): CIO 320000 to CIO 379915 (words CIO3200 to CIO 3799)
PROFIBUS-DP DeviceNet bits are allocated to Slaves for DeviceNet Unit remote I/O communications when the
Area master function is used with fixed allocations.
Fixed allocation setting 1Outputs:CIO 3200 to CIO 3263
Note: Other Inputs:CIO 3300 to CIO 3363
areas than Fixed allocation setting 2Outputs:CIO 3400 to CIO 3463
these default Inputs:CIO 3500 to CIO 3563
Fixed allocation setting 3Outputs:CIO 3600 to CIO 3663
areas can be
Inputs:CIO 3700 to CIO 3763
allocated The following words are allocated to the master function even when the DeviceNet Unit is used
as a slave.
Fixed allocation setting 1Outputs:CIO 3370 (master to slave)
Inputs:CIO 3270 (slave to master)
Fixed allocation setting 2Outputs:CIO 3570 (master to slave)
Inputs:CIO 3470 (slave to master)
Fixed allocation setting 3Outputs:CIO 3770 (master to slave)
Inputs:CIO 3670 (slave to master)
Internal I/O Area 4,800 (300 words):CIO 120000 to CIO 149915 (words CIO 1200 to CIO 1499)
(work bits) 37,504 (2,344 words):CIO 380000 to CIO 614315 (words CIO 3800 to CIO 6143)
These bits in CIO Area are used as work bits in programming to control program execution. They cannot be used for ex-
ternal I/O.
Work Area 8,192 bits (512 words): W00000 to W51115 (words W000 to W511)
Control programs only. (I/O from external I/O terminals is not possible.)
Note: When using work bits in programming, use bits in Work Area first before using bits from other areas.
Holding Area 8,192 bits (512 words): H00000 to H51115 (words H000 to H511)
Holding bits are used to control execution of program, and maintain their ON/OFF status when PLC is turned OFF or
operating mode is changed. In CPU Ver.3.0 and higher, Words H512 to H1535 exist, but are internally allocated as Func-
tion Block Holding Area and cannot be used.
Auxiliary Area Read only: 7,168 bits (448 words): A00000 to A44715 (words A000 to A447)
Read/write: 8,192 bits (512 words): A44800 to A95915 (words A448 to A959)
Auxiliary bits are allocated specific functions.
Temporary Area 16 bits (TR00 to TR15) Temporary bits are used to store ON/OFF execution conditions at program branches.
Timer Area 4,096: T0000 to T4095 (used for timers only)
Counter Area 4,096: C0000 to C4095 (used for counters only)
DM Area 32 kWords: D00000 to D32767
Used as a general-purpose data area for reading and writing data in word units (16 bits). Words in DM Area maintain their
status when PLC is turned OFF or operating mode is changed.
Internal Special I/O Unit DM Area: D20000 to D29599 (100 words × 96 Units). Used to set parameters for Special I/O
Units.
CPU Bus Unit DM Area: D30000 to D31599 (100 words × 16 Units). Used to set parameters for CPU Bus Units.
EM Area 32 kWords per bank, 7 banks max.: E0_00000 to E6_32767 max. (Not supported by CJ1M CPU Units.)
Used as a general-purpose data area for reading and writing data in word units (16 bits). Words in EM Area maintain their
status when PLC is turned OFF or operating mode is changed.
The EM Area is divided into banks, and addresses can be set by either of following methods.
Changing current bank using EMBC(281) instruction and setting addresses for current bank.
Setting bank numbers and addresses directly.
EM data can be stored in files by specifying number of first bank. (EM file memory)
Index Registers IR0 to IR15. Store PLC memory addresses for indirect addressing. Index registers can be used independently in each task.
One register is 32 bits (2 words).
Index registers can be specified as shared or independent for each task.
Task Flag Area 32 (TK0000 to TK0031). Task Flags are read-only flags that are ON when corresponding cyclic task is executable and
OFF when corresponding task is not executable or in standby status.
Trace Memory 4,000 words (trace data: 31 bits, 6 words)
File Memory Memory Cards: OMRON Memory Cards with 15-MB, 30-MB, or 64-MB capacities can be used. (MS-DOS format).
EM file memory: Part of EM Area can be converted to file memory (MS-DOS format).
Function Specifications
Programmable
Controllers
Item Specification
Constant cycle time 1 to 32,000 ms (Unit: 1 ms)
Note: With the CJ1G/H-CPU@@H, using the Parallel Processing Mode will create a constant cycle time for program
execution.
Cycle time monitoring Possible (Unit stops operating if cycle is too long): 1 to 40,000 ms (Unit: 10 ms)
Note: When the Parallel Processing Mode is used for the CJ1G/H-CPU@@H, the program execution cycle is monitored.
Also, a fatal error will occur in the CPU Unit if the peripheral servicing time exceeds 2 s.
I/O refreshing Cyclic refreshing, immediate refreshing, refreshing by IORF(097).
Special refreshing for CPU Bus Units Data links for Control Link Units, remote I/O communications for DeviceNet Units, and other special data for CPU Bus Units
is refreshed at the following times.
During I/O refresh period or when CPU BUS UNIT I/O REFRESH (DLNK) instruction is executed.
I/O memory holding when Depends on ON/OFF status of IOM Hold Bit in Auxiliary Area.
changing operating modes
Load OFF All outputs on Output Units can be turned OFF when the CPU Unit is RUN, MONITOR, or PROGRAM mode.
Input time constant setting Time constants can be set for inputs from CJ-series Basic I/O Units. The time constant can be increased to reduce influence
of noise and chattering or it can be decreased to detect shorter pulses on inputs.
Operating mode setting at Possible (By default, the CPU Unit will start in RUN mode if a Programming Console is not connected.)
power-up
Built-in flash memory · Always stores (automatically backs up/restores) the user program and parameter area data (PLC Setup, etc.)
· When downloading projects from the CX-Programmer Ver. 5.0 or later, symbol table files (including CX-Programmer
symbol names and I/O comments), comment files (CX-Programmer rung comments and annotations),
and program index files (CX-Programmer section names, section comments, and program comments) are stored in
the flash memory’s internal Comment Memory (See note 1).
Memory Card functions Automatically reading programs (autoboot) from the Memory Possible
Card when the power is turned ON.
Program replacement during PLC operation Possible
Memory Card storage data User program: Program file format
PLC Setup and other parameters: Data file format
I/O memory: Data file format (binary), text format,
CSV format
CPU Bus Unit data: Special format
Memory Card read/write method User program instructions, Programming Devices
(including CX-Programmer and Programming Console),
Host Link computers, AR Area control bits, easy
backup operation
Filing Memory Card data and EM (Extended Data Memory) Area can be handled as files.
Debugging Force-set/reset, differential monitoring, data tracing (scheduled, each cycle, or when instruction is executed)
Online editing One or more program blocks in user programs can be overwritten when CPU Unit is in PROGRAM or MONITOR mode.
This function is not available for block programming areas. With the CX-Programmer, more than one program block can be
edited at the same time.
Program protection Overwrite protection:Set using DIP switch.
Copy protection: Password set using CX-Programmer.
Error check User-defined errors (i.e., user can define fatal errors and non-fatal errors)
The FPD(269) instruction can be used to check execution time and logic of each programming block.
Error status can be simulated with the FAL and FALS instructions.
Error log Up to 20 errors are stored in error log. Information includes error code, error details, and time error occurred.
The system can be set so that user-defined FAL errors are not stored in the error log.
Serial communications Built-in peripheral port: Programming Device (e.g., CX-Programmer or Programming Console), Host Links, NT Links
Built-in RS-232C port: Programming Device (e.g., CX-Programmer), Host Links, no-protocol communications, NT Links,
Serial PLC Links (CJ1M only)
Serial Communications Unit (sold separately): Protocol macros, Host Links, NT Links
Clock Provided on all models. Accuracy: ± 1.5 min/mo. at 25° C (accuracy varies with the temperature)
Note: Used to store time when power is turned ON and when errors occur.
Power OFF detection time 10 to 25 ms (not fixed)
Power OFF detection delay time 0 to 10 ms (user-defined, default: 0 ms)
Memory protection Held Areas: Holding bits, user program, Data Memory, Extended Data Memory, and status of counter Completion Flags and
present values.
Note: If IOM Hold Bit in Auxiliary Area is turned ON, and PLC Setup is set to maintain IOM Hold Bit status when power to
PLC is turned ON, contents of CIO Area, Work Area, part of Auxiliary Area, timer Completion Flag and PVs, Index
Registers, and Data Registers will be saved for up to 20 days.
Sending commands to a Host Link FINS commands can be sent to a computer connected via Host Link System by executing Network Communications
computer Instructions from PLC.
Remote programming and monitoring Host Link communications can be used for remote programming and remote monitoring through a Controller Link System or
Ethernet network.
Eight-level communications Host Link communications can be used for remote programming and remote monitoring from devices on networks up to
(See note 2.) eight levels away (Controller Link Network, Ethernet Network, or other network). CPU Ver. 2.0 or higher. Older CPUs support
up to three levels.
Storing comments in CPU Unit I/O comments can be stored in Memory Cards, EM file memory, or (Ver. 3.0 and higher) in the comment memory
(See note 3.) integrated in the CPU.
Program check Program checks are performed for items such as no END instruction and instruction errors. CX-Programmer can also be
used to check programs.
Control output signals RUN output: The internal contacts will turn ON (close) while the CPU Unit is operating (CJ1W-PA205R).
Battery life 5 years at 25 °C (The battery life depends on the ambient operating temperature; 0.75 years min. for CJ1H/G, 1.5 years min.
for CJ1M) (See note 4.)
Self-diagnostics CPU errors (watchdog timer), I/O bus errors, memory errors, and battery errors
Other functions Storage of number of times power has been interrupted. (Stored in A514.)
Note: 1. Supported for CPU Unit Ver. 3.0 or later only.
2. Supported for CPU Unit Ver. 2.0 or later only (Three-level communications are supported for Pre-Ver. 2.0 CPU Units.)
3. Supported for CX-Programmer Ver. 5.0 and CPU Unit Ver. 3.0 or later only.
4. Use a Replacement Battery that is within two years of its date of manufacture.
Note: 1. The values for inrush current given above for AC power supplies are for a cold start at room temperature. The values given for DC power
supplies are for a cold start. The inrush control circuit in AC power supplies uses a thermistor element with a low-temperature current
control characteristic. If the ambient temperature is high or the PC is hot-started, the thermistor will not be sufficiently cool, and the inrush
currents given in the table may be exceeded by up to twice the given values. The inrush control circuit in DC power supplies uses a ca-
pacitor-charging delay circuit. If the PC is hot-started, the capacitor will have not discharged, and the inrush currents given in the table
may be exceeded by up to twice the given values. When selecting fuses or breakers for external circuits, allow sufficient margin in shut-
off performance.
2. Supported only when mounted to CPU Rack.
3. Disconnect the Power Supply Unit’s LG terminal from the GR terminal when testing insulation and dielectric strength. Testing the insula-
tion and dielectric strength with the LG terminal and the GR terminals connected will damage internal circuits in the CPU Unit.
General Specifications
Item Specifications
Dielectric strength 2,300 V AC 50/60 Hz for 1 min between AC external and GR terminals (See note 1.)
Leakage current: 10 mA max.
1,000 V AC 50/60 Hz for 1 min between AC external and GR terminals (See note 1.)
Leakage current: 10 mA max.
Noise immunity 2 kV on power supply line (conforming to IEC61000-4-4)
Vibration resistance 10 to 57 Hz, 0.075-mm amplitude, 57 to 150 Hz, acceleration: 9.8 m/s2 in X, Y, and Z directions for 80 minutes
(Time coefficient: 8 minutes x coefficient factor 10 = total time 80 min.) (according to IEC 60068-2-6/JIS C0040)
Shock resistance 147 m/s2, 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions (Relay Output Unit: 100 m/s2) (according to IEC 60068-2-27/JIS C0041)
Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55°C
Ambient operating humidity 10% to 90% (with no condensation)
Atmosphere Must be free from corrosive gases.
Ambient storage temperature –20 to 75°C (excluding battery)
Grounding Less than 100 W
Enclosure Mounted in a panel.
Safety measures Conforms to cULus and EC Directives.
Note: 1. Disconnect the Power Supply Unit’s LG terminal from the GR terminal when testing insulation and dielectric strength. Testing the insula-
tion and dielectric strength with the LG terminal and the GR terminals connected will damage internal circuits in the CPU Unit.
Programmable
Additional CJ1M-CPU21/22/23 Specifications
Controllers
Data Area Allocations for Built-in I/O
I/O Code IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 IN9 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6
Address CIO 2960 CIO 2961
Bit 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 00 01 02 03 04 05
Inputs General- General- General- General- General- General- General- General-pur- General-pur- General-pur- General-pur- --- --- --- --- --- ---
purpose purpose purpose purpose purpose purpose purpose pose input 6 pose input 7 pose input 8 pose input 9
inputs input 0 input 1 input 2 input 3 input 4 input 5
Interrupt Interrupt Interrupt Interrupt Interrupt --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
inputs input 0 input 1 input 2 input 3
Quick- Quick- Quick- Quick- Quick- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
response response response response response
inputs input 0 input 1 input 2 input 3
High- --- --- High- High- --- --- High-speed High-speed High-speed High-speed --- --- --- --- --- ---
speed speed speed counter 1 counter 1 counter 0 counter 0
counters counter 1 counter 0 (phase-A, (phase-B, (phase-A, (phase-B,
(phase-Z/ (phase-Z/ increment, or decrement, increment, or decrement,
reset) reset) count input) or direction count input) or direction
input) input)
Out- General-purpose --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- General- General- General- General- General- General-
puts outputs purpose purpose purpose purpose purpose purpose
output 0 output 1 output 2 output 3 output 4 output 5
Pulse CW/CCW --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Pulse out- Pulse out- Pulse out- Pulse out- --- ---
out- outputs put 0 put 0 put 1 put 1
puts (CW) (CCW) (CW) (CCW)
Pulse + --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Pulse out- Pulse out- Pulse out- Pulse out- --- ---
direction put 0 put 1 put 0 put 1
outputs (pulse) (pulse) (direction) (direction)
Variable --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- PWM(891) PWM(891)
duty ratio output 0 output 1
outputs (See note.)
Origin search Origin Origin Origin Origin Origin Origin --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Origin Origin
search 0 search 0 search 1 search 1 search 0 search 1 search 0 search 1
(Origin (Origin (Origin (Origin (Position- (Position- (Error (Error
Input Sig- Proximity Input Sig- Proximity ing Com- ing Com- Counter Counter
nal) Input Sig- nal) Input Sig- pleted pleted Reset Out- Reset Out-
nal) nal) Signal) Signal) put) put)
Note: 1. CJ1M-CPU21 CPU Units have one PWM output only and do not have PWM output 1.
Response fre- Line-driver inputs 50 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz
quency 24-V DC inputs 30 kHz 60 kHz 60 kHz 60 kHz
Counting mode Linear mode or Ring mode (Select in the PLC Setup.)
Count value Linear mode: 80000000 to 7FFFFFFF hex
Ring mode: 00000000 to Ring SV
(The Ring SV is set in the PLC Setup and the setting range is 00000001 to FFFFFFFF hex.)
High-speed counter PV storage locations High-speed counter 0: A271 (leftmost 4 digits) and A270 (rightmost 4 digits)
High-speed counter 1: A273 (leftmost 4 digits) and A272 (rightmost 4 digits)
Target value comparison interrupts or range comparison interrupts can be executed based on these PVs. The
PVs are refreshed in the overseeing processes at the beginning of each cycle. Use the PRV(881) instruction
to read the most recent PVs.
Control Target value comparison Up to 48 target values and corresponding interrupt task numbers can be registered.
method Range comparison Up to 8 ranges can be registered, with an upper limit, lower limit, and interrupt task number for each.
Counter reset method Phase-Z + Software reset: Counter is reset when phase-Z input goes ON while Reset Bit is ON.
Software reset: Counter is reset when Reset Bit goes ON.
Reset Bits: High-speed Counter 0 Reset Bit is A53100, Counter 1 Reset Bit is A53101.
Note: CJ1M CPU Unit Ver. 2.0 or later only. (0% to 100%, set in 1% units for Pre-Ver. 2.0 CPU Units.)
Hardware Specifications
Input Specifications
Item Specifications
Number of inputs 10 inputs
Input method 24-V DC inputs or line driver (wiring changed to select)
Input voltage specifications 24 V DC Line driver
Terminals IN0 to IN5 IN6 to IN9 IN0 to IN5 IN6 to IN9
Input voltage 20.4 to 26.4 V DC RS-422A or RS-422 line driver (conforming to
AM26LS31), Power supply voltage of 5 V ±5%
Input impedance 3.6 kΩ 4.0 kΩ --- ---
Input current (typical) 6.2 mA 4.1 mA 13 mA 10 mA
Minimum ON voltage 17.4 V DC/3 mA min. --- ---
Maximum OFF voltage 5.0 V DC/1 mA max.
Response ON response Default setting: 8 ms max. (The input time constant can be set to 0 ms, 0.5 ms, 1 ms, 2 ms, 4 ms, 8 ms, 16 ms,
speed (for gen- time or 32 ms in the PLC Setup.)
eral-purpose in- OFF response Default setting: 8 ms max. (The input time constant can be set to 0 ms, 0.5 ms, 1 ms, 2 ms, 4 ms, 8 ms, 16 ms,
puts) time or 32 ms in the PLC Setup.)
100 Ω 100 Ω
Internal circuits
LD+
Internal circuits
LD+
1.5 kΩ 1,000 pF
750 Ω 1,000 pF
0 V/LD− 0 V/LD−
100 Ω
100 Ω
Programmable
Controllers
Item Specification
Output OUT0 to OUT3 OUT4 to OUT5
Rated voltage 5 to 24 V DC
Allowable voltage range 4.75 to 26.4 V DC
Max. switching capacity 0.3 A/output; 1.8 A/Unit
Number of circuits 6 outputs (6 outputs/common)
Max. inrush current 3.0 A/output, 10 ms max.
Leakage current 0.1 mA max.
Residual voltage 0.6 V max.
ON delay 0.1 ms max.
OFF delay 0.1 ms max.
Fuse None
External power supply 10.2 to 26.4 V DC 50 mA min.
Circuit configuration
Low Low
Internal circuits
Internal circuits
voltage +V voltage +V
circuit circuit
OUT 0 OUT 4
to to
OUT 3 OUT 5
COM COM
10%
ON
2 μs min.
4 μs min.
Features
• Program graphically by pasting function blocks for PID control, square root calculations, or other functions in a window and then connect them
with the mouse.
• More than 70 types of function blocks are provided, including Bank Selector and Split Converter (for heating and cooling control), supporting a
wide array of control methods from basic PID control to cascade control and feed-forward control.
• Function blocks enable a control cycle speed of up to 10 ms. A range of control methods are supported from detailed flowrate control and pres-
sure control to high-speed temperature control.
• The CX-Process Tool can be used to open the tuning window and change parameters while monitoring PVs, SPs, and MVs.
• The Face Plate Auto-builder for NS (order separately) can be used to automatically create touch panel adjustment windows, including control
windows, tuning windows, and segment program parameter setting windows, from function block data.
Programming Example
Example: Program Control
Loop-control CPU Unit Face Plate Auto-Builder for NS
CX-Process Tool (Software for Personal Computer)
C Touch panel windows are automatically generated.
Segment Program A Combine function blocks and connect graphically using the mouse.
SP
Analog Input Analog Output
Field Terminal Basic PID Field Terminal
CH1 PV CH1 NS-series PT
CH2 CH2
Time
CH3 MV CH3
CH4 RSP CH4
Control window
RSP
PV TIC MV Serial or
Ethernet
Segment
Analog Analog Program B Adjust PID and other para-
Input Output meters in the tuning window. Tuning window
Y1
Unit Unit
Input Output
CH1 CH1
Loop-control CPU Unit
Temperature Heater
input output Segment program
parameter setting window
Function Specifications
CPU Element (Sequence Control)
Name I/O bits Program capacity DM words EM words Model
Loop-control CPU Unit 1,280 bits 60K steps 32K words 32K words × 3 banks CJ1G-CPU45P
E0_00000 to E2_32767
30K steps 32K words × 1 bank CJ1G-CPU44P
960 bits 20K steps E0_00000 to E0_32767 CJ1G-CPU43P
10K steps CJ1G-CPU42P
Programmable
Item Model CJ1G-CPU42P CJ1G-CPU43P CJ1G-CPU44P CJ1G-CPU45P
Controllers
Control PID control method PID with 2 degrees of freedom (with autotuning)
method Control combinations Any of the following function blocks can be combined:
Basic PID control, cascade control, feed-forward control, sample PI control, Smith dead time
compensation control, PID control with differential gap, override control, program control, time-
proportional control, etc.
Alarms PID block internal alarms 4 PV alarms (upper upper-limit, upper limit, lower limit, lower lower-limit) and 1 deviation alarm
per PID block.
Alarm blocks High/low alarm blocks, deviation alarm blocks
Task Programming
Better Design/Development Efficiency
Structured Programming and Team Program Development Using Tasks
With CJ-series PLCs, programs can be divided into programming units Advantages
called tasks. There are both cyclic tasks, which are executed each
cycle in a specified order, and interrupt tasks, which are executed Program Standardization
when an interrupt occurs. Task programs are created in units divided by functionally by purpose.
These functional units can be easily reused when programming new
PLCs or systems with the same functionality.
Tasks Program A
Standard Programming Units
Allocation
Cyclic
task 0
Program B
Interrupt
Easier-to-understand Programs
Cyclic task With scroll-like programs, individual functional units are extremely diffi-
task n cult to find just by looking at the program.
Tasks are used to separate a program functionally and make the pro-
gram much easier to understand.
TKOF
A
Greater Efficiency in Team Program Development (Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later Only)
Checking Address Duplication between Tasks Monitoring Operating Status for Each Task
(CX-Programmer Ver. 4.0 or Higher) (CX-Programmer Ver. 4.0 or Higher)
The CX-Programmer automatically executes a cross-reference report The execution status for each task can be monitored from the CX-Pro-
that checks whether the same addresses have been used by two or grammer, contributing to improved debugging efficiency.
more tasks (programs) created by two or more people.
Task 1 Task 2 Task 3
Displays which
Displays the number of
cyclic tasks are
times the address is
executing after the
used in each of the
task number.
programs on the right.
GSBS
n
Task Task Task
Task
Global subroutine
GSBN
Task
n
GSBS
Standard
n program
Downloads changed tasks only. section
GRET
High-speed switching
Task time between tasks
Programmable
High-speed Processing
Controllers
Ample Speed for Advanced Machine Interfaces, Communications, and Data Processing
High-speed Instructions and System Bus
Faster Execution Times (from 20 ns) and Faster 30 Times the Overall Cycle Speed
Processing of Frequently Used Instructions Example 1: The following example is for 30-Kstep programs (basic
Faster instruction processing includes 0.02 μs for LD and 0.18 μs for instructions: 50%; MOV instructions: 30%; arithmetic operation
MOV. A complete range of instructions (more than 400) is supported, instructions: 20%).
more than 100 of which are frequently used special instructions that
can be processed almost as fast as basic instructions, as fast as 0.18 C200HX/HG/HE
μs for some instructions.
C200HX/HG/HE CQM1H
0.104 μs min. 0.375 μs min.
34 ms
MOV
0.417 μs min 17.7 μs min I/O refresh
Peripheral service
ADB
19.15 μs min. 40.1 μs min.
MOV
0.18 μs 0.30 μs 1.2 ms 1.9 ms
0.20 μs
I/O refresh
+
0.18 μs min. 0.20 μs min. 0.30 μs min. Peripheral service
Four Times the Peripheral Servicing and I/O Refresh Speed Example 2: The following example is for 10-Kstep programs (basic
Increased efficiency in data transmission between the CPU Unit and instructions: 50%; MOV instructions: 30%; arithmetic operation
Special I/O Units/CPU Bus Units further improves performance of the instructions: 20%).
entire system.
C200HX/HG/HE CQM1H
Refresh time for CJ-series 64-point Input Units:
0.011 ms (16 times faster)
Refresh time for CJ-series 64-point Output Units:
0.011 ms (8 times faster)
Refresh time for 256 words for Communications Unit:
0.45 ms (4 times faster)
13 ms 42 ms
C200HX/HG/HE CJ Series I/O refresh
I/O refresh I/O refresh
Peripheral service
64-pt Input Unit 0.31 ms 64-pt Input Unit 0.011 ms
High speed
0.7 ms 0.9 ms 1.5 ms
System bus I/O refresh
Peripheral service
CPU Unit Special I/O Unit or CPU Bus Unit
Peripheral servicing
Control Inconsistencies in the Cycle Time for Data Better Refresh Performance for Data Links, DeviceNet
Processing Remote I/O, and More
Table data, text string, or other instructions requiring long execution I/O refresh processing with CPU Bus Units, which was previously per-
times can be executed over multiple cycles to minimize the affect on formed only during I/O refreshing after instruction execution, is now
the cycle time and maintain more consistent I/O response characteris- possible at any time using the DLNK instruction. The CPU Bus Unit’s
tics. refresh response performance has been improved by enabling refresh
processing specific to CPU Bus Units, such as data links and
DeviceNet remote I/O communications, and refreshing of words allo-
Table data/ cated to the Units in the CIO Area and DM Area any time during
text string Long execution time
processing instruction execution.
CPU Unit
User-specified I/O refreshing
DLNK
n
Table data/
text string Execution
processing only
started. Unit Refresh function
Controller Link Unit Data links
DeviceNet Unit Remote I/O
Serial Communications Protocol macros
Unit
Ethernet Unit Socket servicing for spe-
cific bit manipulations
Background processing over multiple cycles can be used to
mini-mize the affect on the cycle time and control inconsistencies.
Programmable
Increased Security
Controllers
Various Forms of Protection Provide Better Security
Conceal Intellectual Property Contained in Programs (Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
Password Read Protection for Tasks This function enables concealment of intellectual property contained in
(CX-Programmer Ver. 4.0 or Higher) programs. The overwrite prohibit function also protects programs con-
Specific tasks (programs) can be set to prohibit reading unless the cor- cealing intellectual property from being carelessly overwritten.
rect password is input. Read protection
Task 1
×
Intellectual property
is protected from
unauthorized access.
CX-Programmer
Task 3
In addition to UM read protection and task read protection, user pro- CX-Programmer
grams can also be protected from being illegally transferred to a Mem-
ory Card. This function enables complete read protection of programs
in the PLC and prevents leakage of intellectual property.
Data transfer not permitted.
Memory Card
Write Protection from Specific Nodes through Networks (Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
CPU Unit FINS Write/Protection through Networks (CX-
Programmer Ver. 4.0 or Higher)
Specific nodes can be prohibited from writing to other nodes on the
network. Data transmissions through the network are monitored, pre-
venting data being carelessly written to the PLC, and preventing prob-
lems in the system. Can be
read
Cannot Can be
be written read
PA205R
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER
OPEN
RUN
ERR/ALM
INH
PRPHL
COMM
Can be
written
MCPWR
L1 BUSY
AC100-240V
INPUT
L2/N
PERIPHERAL
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
DC24V
PORT
Instruction Features
High-volume Data Processing with One Instruction Simplify Programs with Index Registers
The basic data format for specifying instruction operands has been Index registers can be used as memory pointers to enable easily
changed from BCD to binary, enabling specification of more data for changing the addresses specified for instructions. Using an index reg-
each instruction. ister can often enable one instruction to preform the processing previ-
Example: BLOCK TRANSFER Instruction ously performed by many instructions.
Repeated n times.
a
Applicable Instructions:
Loop Control Instructions:
START FOR-NEXT LOOPS (FOR(512))
END FOR-NEXT LOOPS (NEXT(513))
b b OUTB
BREAK LOOP (BREAK(514))
ORW
D00000 D00000
#0001 #0000
D00000
b
ANDW
D00000
#FFFE
D00000
Applicable Instructions:
Bit Access Instructions:
SINGLE BIT OUTPUT (OUTB(534))
Programmable
Controllers
(CX-Programmer Ver 4.0 or Higher)
The previous interlock instructions cannot be nested. In actual applica-
tions, however, the entire interlock condition is often combined with
partial interlock conditions. Multi-interlock instructions can be nested
to better handle real applications.
Worker
presence (a)
ILC MILH 1
Emergency Worker
1) Conveyor is operating. stop switch presence (a) Product entry
2) When a worker is present, the N.O. contact turns ON, IL
and the product enters the conveyor.
MILC 1
3) When the emergency stop switch is pressed, Product entry
the conveyor and product entry stop.
ILC MILC 0
CX-Programmer Screen
Applicable Instructions: If the comparison data (S) is within an of the 256 ranges,
Sequence Control Instructions: BCMP2(502) will turn ON the corresponding output bit in the results. If
MULTI-INTERLOCK DIFFERENTIATION HOLD (MILH(517)) the upper limit is less than the lower limit, the comparison range will
MULTI-INTERLOCK DIFFERENTIATION RELEASE (MILR(518)) include 0.
MULTI-INTERLOCK CLEAR (MILC(519))
Example of Compare Data
Easily Program Cam Switch Control (Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later
Only)
The EXPANDED BLOCK COMPARE (BCMP2(502)) instruction can be Output 0
used to compare data converted from Gray binary code to binary data, Output 1
BCD data, or an angle using the GRAY CODE CONVERT (GRY(474))
instruction. It can also compare data in ranges including 0, such as Output 2
angle data. •
•
•
Output 15
Converts Gray code to (Examples)
GRY
binary, BCD, or Angle: 0° 180° 360°
angle data Time: 0.00 s 5.00 s 10.00 s
Angle Data
Compares whether Controlling a Machine that Adjusts Timing According to Angles (Cam
BCMP2 comparison data Switch Control)
is within the upper and
Absolute encoder lower limits. Repeatedly Starting a Timer
Controlling Machine Timing Directly (Rotary Timer Control)
PA205R
The interval during Applicable Instructions:
which GRY(474) is
SYSMAC RUN
CJ1G-CPU44 ERR/ALM
POWER INH
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER PRPHL
COMM
AC100-240V
INPUT
L2/N
L1
OPEN
MCPWR
BUSY
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
DC24V
read response speed
PORT
of the absolute
encoder. Comparison instructions:
Input Unit EXPANDED BLOCK COMPARE (BCMP2(502))
Parallel wiring BCMP2(502) is supported by Pre-Ver. 2.0 CJ1M CPU Units or later.
In range: ON (1)
Not in range: OFF (0)
T N N = 255 max.
D Bit
T+1 Range 0, A Range 0, B T+2 0
T+3 Range 1, A Range 1, A T+4
Angle data
• •
• D + 15 max.
S •
• •
• •
Value converted • •
• •
using GRY(474)
T+2+1 Range N, A Range N, B T+2N+2
Both A ≤ B and A > B
supported.
Data compared using BCMP2(502)
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER
RUN
ERR/ALM
INH
PRPHL
COMM
Search Instructions:
DATA SEARCH (SRCH(181))
OPEN
PID
MCPWR
L1 BUSY
AC100-240V
INPUT
L2/N
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
DC24V
S
PORT
PID CONTROL WITH AUTOTUNING (PIDAT(191)) g Insert, delete, change, or read the
nth data in the stack.
TIME-PROPORTIONAL OUTPUT (TPO(685)) h
Pointer
Pointer
Ex.: Product
Record 1 Data by Model
Many words 1 record Record 2
Temp. setting
A (1 word) First data stored
Pressure setting
Applicable Instructions:
Many words 1 record
Stack Instructions: Record N
SET STACK (SSET(630))
PUSH ONTO STACK (PUSH(632))
FIRST IN FIRST OUT (FIFO(633))
LAST IN FIRST OUT (LIFO(634))
Many words 1 record
Applicable Instructions:
Table Data Instructions:
DIMENSION RECORD TABLE (DIM(631))
SET RECORD LOCATION (SETR(635))
GET RECORD NUMBER (GETR(636))
Programmable
Controllers
Converting a level meter reading in mm to tank capacity in liters (Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
according to the shape of the tank and other difficult linear extrapola- Two sets of calendar data can be compared. The calendar data to be
tions requiring high data resolution can be performed. (Linear data can compared can be restricted to the year, month, day, hour, minutes, or
be handled as 16-bit unsigned binary or BCD data, 16-bit or 32-bit seconds.
signed binary data, or floating-point decimal data.)
Capacity
=DT
Level
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
RUN
ERR/ALM
OPEN
MCPWR
L1 BUSY
AC100-240V
INPUT
L2/N
PERIPHERAL
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
Applicable Instructions:
DC24V
PORT
Floating-point
decimal
calculations
High-precision positioning
Applicable Instructions:
Floating-point Decimal and Double-precision Math instructions
Simulate Specific Error Statuses for Debugging Easily Handle Text Strings
The FAL(006) and FALS(007) instructions can be used to simulate a Manufacturing instruction can be obtained from a host computer or
desired error condition. This can be used, for example, to intentionally other external source, stored in memory, and then manipulated as text
create error conditions in the CPU Unit while debugging to check to strings (ASCII data) as required by the applications. The text strings
see if the correct error messages are displayed on a PT. can be searched, fetched, reordered, or other processed in the CPU
Example Unit of the PLC.
PT
FAL
(006)
Battery error
notification
Text processing
in the CPU Unit.
PT Manufacturing
instructions in
Program text form.
Error!
Applicable Instructions:
FALS Text String Processing instructions
(007)
Program error
notification Read Maintenance Information Easily through DeviceNet
Applicable Instructions: (Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later) NEW!
Diagnostic Instructions Send user-set explicit messages easily without having to consider
FAILURE ALARM (FAL(006))
FINS commands. Data transmission between PLCs can also be
SEVERE FAILURE ALARM (FALS(007))
achieved simply using explicit messages.
Easily Program Logic Flow Control with Block
Programming Sections
Explicit message instruction
A block of mnemonic programming instructions can be executed as a
group based on a single execution condition. IF/THEN, WAIT, TIMER
No need to consider FINS commands.
WAIT, and other instructions can be used inside the block program-
ming section to easily program logic flow control that is difficult to pro-
gram with ladder diagrams.
PA205R
SYSMAC RUN
CJ1G-CPU44 ERR/ALM
POWER INH
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER PRPHL
COMM
OPEN
MCPWR
L1 BUSY
AC100-240V
INPUT
L2/N
PERIPHERAL
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
DC24V
PORT
Applicable Instructions:
Network Instructions
Applicable Instructions:
Block Programming instructions EXPLICIT MESSAGE SEND (EXPLT(720))
EXPLICIT GET ATTRIBUTE (EGATR(721))
EXPLICIT SET ATTRIBUTE (ESATR(722))
EXPLICIT WORD READ (ECHRD(723))
EXPLICIT WORD WRITE (ECHWR(724))
Programmable
Basic System Configuration
Controllers
CPU Rack Up to 10 Configuration
Power Units (Basic I/O Units,
Supply Special I/O Units,
Unit CPU Unit I/O Control Unit CPU Bus Units) End Cover
Memory Card
Note:
CJ-series CPU Rack
I/O Control Unit
A CJ-series CPU Rack consists of a CPU Unit, Power Supply Unit, CPU Unit
Basic I/O Units, Special I/O Units, CPU Bus Units, and an End Cover. Power Supply Unit
I/O Control Units are required to connect CJ-series Expansion Racks.
Memory Cards are optional.
CPU Rack
CJ-series Expansion Racks
CJ-series Expansion Racks can be connected to CJ-series CPU Racks
I/O Interface Unit I/O connecting
or other CJ-series Expansion Racks.
Power Supply Unit cable
A CJ-series Expansion Rack consists of a Power Supply Unit, an I/O
Interface Unit, Basic I/O Units, Special I/O Units, CPU Bus Units, and
an End Cover.
Note: Connection of CS-series Expansion Racks is not supported. Expansion Rack
Dimensions
Note: Units are in mm unless specified otherwise.
Product Dimensions
CPU Unit
CJ1M-CPU11/12/13 CJ1M-CPU21/22/23
2.7 2.7
90 90
83.7
Unit/product Model number Width
Power Supply Unit CJ1W-PA205R 80
CJ1W-PA202 45 2.7 31 65 2.7 49 65
73.9 83.6
CJ1W-PD025 60
Weight: 120 g Weight: 170 g
CJ1W-PD022 27
CPU Unit CJ1M-CPU11/12/13 31 End Plate RS-422A
CJ1M-CPU21/22/23 49 Converter
CJ1H-CPU@@H 62 (Provided with the
CPU Unit.) CJ1W-CIF11
CJ1G-CPU@@H
CJ1G-CPU@@P 69
CJ1M-CPU1@-ETN 62 38.8
End Cover CJ1W-TER01 14.7
34
Weight: 20 g
14.7
Width W (mm) When Used with a CJ1W-PA202 Power Supply Unit (AC, 14 W)
Number of I/O Units with CJ1M-CPU11/12/13 CJ1M-CPU21/22/23
31-mm width
1 121.7 139.7
2 152.7 170.7
3 183.7 201.7
4 214.7 232.7
5 245.7 263.7
6 276.7 294.7
7 307.7 325.7
8 338.7 356.7
CJ-series Units other than CPU Units and Power Supply Units have a
9 369.7 387.7
width of either 20 mm or 31 mm, as shown in the tables below.
10 400.7 418.7
Units of Width 20 mm
Unit Model number Width
I/O Control Unit CJ1W-IC101 20 I/O Control Unit
32-point Basic I/O Units CJ1W-ID231/232
CJ1W-OD231/232
CompoBus/S Master Unit CJ1W-SRM21
Units of Width 80 mm
Unit Model number Width
Motion Control Unit CJ1W-MCH71 80
Units of Width 31 mm
Programmable
Controllers
Unit Model number Width I/O Interface Unit 8/16-point Basic I/O Unit
I/O Interface Unit CJ1W-II101 31 and Interrupt Input Unit
8/16-point Basic I/O Units CJ1W-ID201/211
CJ1W-IA111/201
CJ1W-OD201/202/203/204
CJ1W-OD211/212
CJ1W-OC201/211
CJ1W-OA201
32-point Basic I/O Units CJ1W-MD231/232/233
64-point Basic I/O Units CJ1W-ID261/262
CJ1W-OD261/262/263
CJ1W-MD261/263/563
Interrupt Input Unit CJ1W-INT01
High-Speed Input Unit CJ1W-IDP01
Analog I/O Unit CJ1W-AD@@@ Special I/O Unit
CJ1W-DA@@@ 64-point Basic I/O Unit
/CPU Bus Unit
CJ1W-MAD42
Process Input Units CJ1W-PDC15 Fujitsuconnector
Fujitsu connector MIL connector
CJ1W-PTS15/16
CJ1W-PTS51/52
Temperature Input Units CJ1W-TS561/562
Temperature Control Units CJ1W-TC@@@
Position Control Units CJ1W-NC113/133
CJ1W-NC213/233
CJ1W-NC413/433
High-speed Counter Unit CJ1W-CT021
4-channel Counter Unit CJ1W-CTL41-E
SSI encoder Unit CJ1W-CTS21-E
W, the total width is given by the following formula:
Controller Link Unit CJ1W-CLK21
Serial Communications Unit CJ1W-SCU21-V1 W = 80 (Power Supply Unit) + 62 (CPU Unit) + 20 x n + 31 x m + 14.7
CJ1W-SCU41-V1 (End Cover) (mm)
Ethernet Unit CJ1W-ETN11/21 where n is the number of Units of width 20 mm and m is the number of
DeviceNet Unit CJ1W-DRM21 Units of width 31mm.
PROFIBUS-DP Units CJ1W-PRM21 Example:For configurations with 2 32-point Basic I/O Units and 8 Units
CJ1W-PRT21 of width 31 mm:
CAN Unit CJ1W-CORT21 W = 156.7 + 20 x 2 + 31 x 8 = 444.7 mm
RFID Sensor Units CJ1W-V600C11
CJ1W-V600C12
Position Control Unit CJ1W-NCF71
81.6 to 89.0 mm
R ≥ 69 mm
Current Consumption
The amount of current/power that can be supplied to the Units mounted in a Rack is limited by the capacity of the Rack’s Power Supply Unit. The
system must be designed so that the total current consumption of the Units does not exceed the maximum current for each voltage group and the
total power consumption does not exceed the maximum for the Power Supply Unit.
Example Calculations
In this example, the following Units are mounted to a CJ-series CPU Rack with a CJ1W-PA202 Power Supply Unit.
Unit Model Quantity 5- V DC 24- V DC
CPU Unit CJ1G-CPU45H 1 0.910 A ---
I/O Control Unit CJ1W-IC101 1 0.020 A ---
Input Units CJ1W-ID211 2 0.080 A ---
CJ1W-ID231 2 0.090 A ---
Output Units CJ1W-OC201 2 0.090 A 0.048 A
Special I/O Unit CJ1W-DA041 1 0.120 A ---
CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-CLK21 1 0.350 A ---
Current consumption Calculation 0.910+0.020+0.080× 2+0.090x2+ 0.048 Ax2
0.090x2+0.120+0.350
Result 1.92 A (£5.0 A) 0.096 A (£0.8 A)
Power consumption Calculation 1.92x5 V=9.60 W 0.096 Ax24 V=2.304 W
Result 9.60+2.304=11.904 W (£25 W)
Programmable
Controllers
CPU Units and Expansion Units CJ-series Special I/O Units
Name Model Current consump- Name Model Current Current
tion at 5 V (A) consumption consumption
CPU Units CJ1H-CPU67H/66H/65H 0.99 (See note.) at 5 V (A) at 24 V (A)
(These values include CJ1G-CPU45P/44P/43P/42P 1.06 (See note.) Analog Input CJ1W-AD081-V1 0.42 ---
current consumption for a Units CJ1W-AD041-V1 0.42
CJ1G-CPU45H/44H/43H/42H 0.91 (See note.)
Programming Console or Analog Output CJ1W-DA041 0.12
CJ1M-CPU11/12/13 0.58 (See note.)
CX-Programmer.) Units CJ1W-DA021 0.12
CJ1M-CPU21/22/23 0.64 (See note.)
CJ1M-CPU1#-ETN 0.95 (See note.) CJ1W-DA08V/08C 0.14
Expansion Unit CJ1W-IC101 0.02 Analog I/O Unit CJ1W-MAD42 0.58
CJ1W-II101 0.13 Process Input CJ1W-PDC15 0.18 0.09 (external)
Untis CJ1W-PTS15 0.18 0.06 (external)
End Cover CJ1W-TER01 Included in CPU Unit
or Expansion Unit. CJ1W-PTS16 0.18 0.07 (external)
CJ1W-PTS51/52 0.25 ---
Note: Add 0.15 A per Unit when the NT-AL001-E is connected and Temperature CJ1W-TC@@@ 0.25
0.04 A when the CJ1W-CIF11 RS-422A Adapter is connected. Control Units
Position Control CJ1W-NC113/133 0.25
CJ-series Basic I/O Units and Interrupt Input Unit Units CJ1W-NC213/233
CJ1W-NC413/433 0.36
Category Name Model Current Current High-speed CJ1W-CT021 0.28
consumption consumption
at 5 V (A) at 24 V (A) Counter Unit
Basic DC Input CJ1W-ID201 0.08 --- Counter Unit CJ1W-CTL41-E 0.32
Input Units Units CJ1W-ID211 0.08 SSI encoder CJ1W-CTS21-E 0.30
Unit
CJ1W-ID231 0.09
ID Sensor Units CJ1W-V600C11 0.26 0.12
CJ1W-ID232 0.09
CJ1W-V600C12 0.32 0.24
CJ1W-ID261 0.09
PROFIBUS-DP CJ1W-PRT21 0.40 ---
CJ1W-ID262 0.09
Slave Unit
AC Input CJ1W-IA111 0.09 CompoBus/S CJ1W-SRM21 0.15 ---
Units CJ1W-IA201 0.08 Master Unit
Basic Transistor CJ1W-OD201 0.09
Output Output CJ1W-OD202 0.11
Units Units CJ-series CPU Bus Units
CJ1W-OD203 0.10
CJ1W-OD204 0.10 Name Model Current
consumption
CJ1W-OD211 0.10 at 5 V (A)
CJ1W-OD212 0.10 Controller Link Unit CJ1W-CLK21-V1 0.35
CJ1W-OD231 0.14 Serial Communications Unit CJ1W-SCU41 0.38 (See note.)
CJ1W-OD232 0.15 CJ1W-SCU21 0.28 (See note.)
CJ1W-OD233 0.14 Position Control Unit CJ1W-NCF71 0.36
CJ1W-OD261 0.17 Motion Control Unit CJ1W-MCH71 0.60
CJ1W-OD262 0.17 CAN Unit CJ1W-CORT21 0.33
CJ1W-OD263 0.17 Ethernet Unit CJ1W-ETN11/21 0.38
Relay CJ1W-OC201 0.09 0.048 DeviceNet Unit CJ1W-DRM21 0.33
Output (0.006 × No.of PROFIBUS-DP Master Unit CJ1W-PRM21 0.40
Units ON points)
CJ1W-OC211 0.11 0.096
(0.006 × No.of Note: Add 0.15 A per Unit when the NT-AL001-E is connected and
ON points) 0.04 A when the CJ1W-CIF11 RS-422A Adapter is connected.
Triac Out- CJ1W-OA201 0.22 ---
put Unit
Basic DC Input/ CJ1W-MD231 0.13
I/O Units Transistor CJ1W-MD233 0.13
Output CJ1W-MD234 0.13
Units
CJ1W-MD261 0.14
CJ1W-MD263 0.14
TTL CJ1W-MD563 0.19
I/O Unit
Interrupt Input Unit CJ1W-INT01 0.08
High-speed Input Unit CJ1W-IDP01 0.08
B7A Interface Units CJ1W-B7A22 0.07
CJ1W-B7A14 0.07
CJ1W-B7A04 0.07
Thermocouple Input Unit CJ1W-TS561 0.22
RTD Input Unit CJ1W-TS562 0.25
Note: This table may contain Units that are no longer in production
I/O Allocations
I/O Allocations
In CJ-series PLCs, part of the I/O memory is allocated to each Unit. Units are divided into the following 3 groups for allocations.
•Basic I/O Units
•Special I/O Units
•CPU Bus Units
Basic I/O Units
Allocations
CIO Area:
CIO 0000 to CIO 0079 (See note.)
(Memory is allocated in word units based on mounting position in the Racks.)
Note: The Rack's first word setting can be changed from the default setting
(CIO 0000) to any word from CIO 0000 to CIO 9999. The first word set-
ting can be changed only with a Programming Device other than a Pro-
gramming Console.
Programmable
Controllers
Allocated words in the CIO Area: CIO 0000 to CIO 0079
Basic I/O Units can be mounted to the CPU Rack and Expansion Racks.
Allocation Methods
1. CPU Rack Allocations to Special I/O Units
Basic I/O Units on the CPU Rack are allocated words left to right (i.e.,
Each of these Units is allocated ten words in the Special I/O Unit Area
from the Unit nearest the CPU Unit) starting from CIO 0000. Units are
(CIO 2000 to CIO 2959).
allocated as many words as required in word units. Words can be reser-
ved using the CX-Programmer. Special /O Units can be mounted to the CPU Rack and Expansion
Racks.
Up to 10 Units can be mounted. Each Unit is allocated 10 words in the Special I/O Unit Area according
to its unit number, as shown in the following table.
Power Supply Unit
End Cover
0 CIO 2000 to CIO 2009
1 CIO 2010 to CIO 2019
2 CIO 2020 to CIO 2029
CPU Rack
95 CIO 2950 to CIO 2959
Power Supply Unit
IN IN IN OUT OUT
16 16 32 32 64 Note: Special I/O Units are ignored during I/O allocation to Basic I/O
CPU Unit
CIO CIO CIO CIO CIO Units. Slots containing Special I/O Units are treated as empty
0000 0001 0002 0004 0006
to to to slots.
0003 0005 0009
Allocations to CPU Bus Units
Note: Units with between 1 and 16 I/O points are allocated 1 word (16
bits) and Units with between 17 and 32 I/O points are allocated Each CPU Bus Unit is allocated 25 words in the CPU Bus Unit Area
2 words (32 bits). For example, 8-point Relay Units are allocated (CIO 1500 to CIO 1899).
1 word, with bits 00 to 07 actually allocated to the I/O points. CPU Bus Units can be mounted to the CPU Rack or Expansion Racks.
2. Allocations to Expansion Racks Each Unit is allocated 25 words in the CPU Bus Unit Area according to
I/O allocation to Basic I/O Units continues from the CPU Rack to the its unit number, as shown in the following table.
Expansion Racks. Words are allocated from left to right and each Unit
Unit number Words allocated
is allocated as many words as it requires in word units, just like Units in
0 CIO 1500 to CIO 1524
the CPU Rack. A Rack’s first word setting can be changed set to any
1 CIO 1525 to CIO 1549
word from CIO 0000 to CIO 9999 using a Programming Device.
2 CIO 1550 to CIO 1574
Words allocated from the left.
CIO
0000
CPU Unit
Note: CPU Bus Units are ignored during I/O allocation to Basic I/O
Units. The same unit numbers can be used for Special I/O Units
and CPU Bus Units.
CQM1H-PRO01-E
Words allocated from the left.
CS1W-KS001-E Cable provided with
Expansion Rack
Key Sheet
Power Supply Unit
CQM1H-PRO01-E (2 m)
Words allo-
cated in or- Peripheral port
der from
Rack nearest
CPU Rack.
CQM1H-PRO01-E
Programming Console
Model Cable Cable length
Expansion Rack
CQM1H-PRO01-E Not required. ---
Power Supply Unit
Peripheral port
RS-232C, RS-232C,
9-pin (D-sub) 9-pin (D-sub)
Connection in Tool Bus Mode is not possible. The connector does not have ESD measures.
Programmable
Controllers
Table of Units
Unit Classification Model Page
I/O Units Input Units Basic I/O Unit CJ1W-ID@@@/IA@@@ 182
Output Units CJ1W-OD@@@/ OC@@@/OA@@@ 182
I/O Units CJ1W-MD@@@ 183
Interrupt Input Unit Basic I/O Unit CJ1W-INT01 194
High-speed Input Units Basic I/O Unit CJ1W-IDP01 195
Temperature Input Units Basic I/O Unit CJ1W-TS561/TS562 196
Analog I/O Units Input Units Special I/O Unit CJ1W-AD@@@ 198
Output Units CJ1W-DA@@@ 199
I/O Unit CJ1W-MAD42 201
Process Input Units Special I/O Unit CJ1W-PTS@@/PDC11 202
Temperature Control Units Special I/O Unit CJ1W-TC@@@ 205
Position Control Units Special I/O Unit CJ1W-NC@@@ 207
Motion Control Unit CJ1W-MCH71 - MECHATROLINK-II 208
Position Control Unit CJ1W-NCF71 - MECHATROLINK-II 210
High-speed Counter Unit Special I/O Unit CJ1W-CT021 213
Counter Unit Special I/O Unit CJ1W-CTL41E 214
SSI Input Unit Special I/O Unit CJ1W-CTS21-E 215
ID Sensor Units Special I/O Unit CJ1W-V600C1@ 222
Serial Communications Units CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-SCU@1 219
RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Units --- NT-AL001 221
Communications Networks 224
Ethernet Units CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-ETN21 228
Controller Link Boards/ Controller Link Units CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-CLK21-V1 230
Units Controller Link Boards Personal computer board (for PCI bus) 3G8F7-CLK21-EV1
Repeater Units Wired/Optical CS1W-RPT0@ 231
DeviceNet Units DeviceNet Units CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-DRM21 233
CAN Unit User-specified CAN protocols CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-CORT21 235
PROFIBUS-DP Units PROFIBUS-DP Master CPU Bus Unit CJ1W-PRM21 236
PROFIBUS-DP Slave Special I/O Unit CJ1W-PRT21 237
CompoBus/S Units Master Unit Special I/O Unit CJ1W-SRM21 238
This type requires wiring to be terminated by fork- or ring terminals This type can be used with standard or solid wire up to 1.5 mm2,
with or without ferrules.This option is designated by the suffix (SL).
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CJ1W-ID/-IA/-OC/-OD/-OA/-MD
Input Unit (8/16 points) Input Units (32 points) I/O Units (32 points) Input Units (64 points) Relay Contact Output Units
CJ1W-ID201/211 CJ1W-ID23@ CJ1W-MD23@ CJ1W-ID26@ (8 independent contacts)
CJ1W-IA@@@ Output Units (32 Output Units (64 points) CJ1W-OC201
Output Units (8/16 points) points)CJ1W-OD23@ CJ1W-OD26@ Relay Contact Output Units
CJ1W-OD20@/21@ (16 points)
CJ1W-OA201 CJ1W-OC211
DC Input Units
Classification Inputs Input Specifications Connections Model
Basic I/O Unit 8 pts 24 V DC, 10 mA Removable terminal block CJ1W-ID201
16 pts 24 V DC, 7 mA Removable terminal block CJ1W-ID211(SL)
32 pts 24 V DC, 4.1 mA Fujitsu-compatible connector CJ1W-ID231
32 pts 24 V DC, 4.1 mA MIL connector CJ1W-ID232
64 pts 24 V DC, 4.1 mA Fujitsu-compatible connector CJ1W-ID261
64 pts 24 V DC, 4.1 mA MIL connector CJ1W-ID262
AC Input Units
Classification Inputs Input Specifications Connections Model
Basic I/O Unit 16 pts 100 to 120 V AC, 7 mA (100 V, 50 Hz) Removable terminal block CJ1W-IA111
8 pts 200 to 240 V AC, 9 mA (200 V, 50 Hz) CJ1W-IA201
Note: Units with a suffix "(SL)" are available with screwless terminal
blocks as well as M3 screw terminals.
Programmable
Controllers
Classifica- Inputs/ Input voltage Input current Max. output switching capacity Connections Model
tion Outputs (typical)
Basic I/O Unit 16 inputs/ 24 V DC 7 mA 12 to 24 V DC, 0.5 A/pt. 2.0 A/Unit, Fujitsu-compatible CJ1W-MD231
16 outputs sinking outputs connector
MIL connector CJ1W-MD233
12 to 24 V DC inputs, 24 V DC outputs, MIL connector CJ1W-MD232
0.5 A/pt, 2 A/Unit, sourcing,
load short circuit protection, alarm
32 inputs/ 4.1 mA 12 to 24 V DC, 0.3 A/pt. 3.2 A/Unit, Fujitsu-compatible CJ1W-MD261
32 outputs sinking outputs connector
MIL connector CJ1W-MD263
2.4 kΩ
IN00
Internal circuits
1000 pF
560 Ω
12 to 24 V DC
0
A0 C0
C1
B0
A1 1
C2
B1
A2 2
C3
B2
A3
COM0 B3
3
C4
A4 4
C5
B4
A5
Input indicator B5
5
C6
A6
to B6
6
C7
A7 7
NC
B7
A8
NC
B8
2.4 kΩ
IN07
Internal circuits
560 Ω
1000pF
COM7
Input indicator
CJ1W-ID211(SL)
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Internal circuits
24 VDC
Input indicator
CJ1W-ID231
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
24 VDC
24 VDC
Word m
Internal circuits
Input indicator
Word m+1
CJ1W-ID232
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
24 VDC
Input indicator
Word m
Word m+1
24 VDC
CJ1W-ID261
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Internal circuits
Word m
Word m
24 24
Indicator VDC VDC
switching
Input indicator circuit
Internal circuits
Word m+2
24 24
VDC VDC
Word m+3
CJ1W-ID262
Programmable
Controllers
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
CN1 CN2
24 VDC
Internal circuits
Word m
24 Word
VDC
Word m m+3
Word m+1
Indicator
switching
Input indicator circuit
Internal circuits
Word m+2
Word Word
m+1 m+2
Word m+3
24
VDC
24 VDC
CJ1W-IA111
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Internal circuits
CJ1W-IA201
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Internal circuits
CJ1W-OC201(SL)
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
✽
Internal circuits
CJ1W-OC211(SL)
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Internal circuits
Output indicator
2 A, 250 VAC
2 A, 24 VDC max.
CJ1W-OD201
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
to
Internal circuits
12 to
24 VDC
Output
indicator Fuse
12 to
24 VDC
to
Fuse
CJ1W-OD202
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Short-
circuit
protec-
tion to
Internal circuits
24 VDC
Short-
circuit
protec-
tion to
24 VDC
CJ1W-OD203
Programmable
Controllers
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
0
L A0 1
2 B0 L
L A1 3
B1 L
Output indicator L
4
A2 5
B2 L
Internal circuits
6
L A3 7
+V NC
A4
B3 L
NC
NC B4
A5
OUT00 NC B5
NC
A6 NC
to 12 to 24 V DC
NC
A7
B6
NC
OUT07 COM
A8
B7
+V
B8
COM
CJ1W-OD204
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
COM0(+V)
0
L A0 1
Short-circuit
B0 L
protection
2
OUT00 L A1 3
to B1 L
Internal circuits
4
OUT07 L A2 5
6 B2 L
0V L A3 7
NC B3 L
A4 NC
NC B4
Output indicator A5 NC
NC B5
A6 NC
ERR indicator NC B6
A7 NC
0V B7
A8 COM(+V)
B8
24 V DC
CJ1W-OD211(SL)
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Output indicator
Internal circuits
12 to 24 VDC
CJ1W-OD212(SL)
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Short-
circuit
protec-
Internal circuits
tion
Output indicator
24 VDC
ERR indicator
CJ1W-OD231
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Word m Word m+1
Output indicator
Word m+1
CJ1W-OD232
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Short- 24 VDC
circuit
protec- Word m
tion
Word m+1
Internal circuits
Output indicator
Short-
circuit
protec- Word m+1
tion
Word m
24
VDC
ERR indicator
CJ1W-OD233
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
24 VDC
to
Word m+1
Word m
Internal circuits
to
Word m+1 Word m
24
VDC
CJ1W-OD261
Programmable
Controllers
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Word m
12 to 12 to
Word m+1
24 VDC 24 VDC
Internal circuits
Output indicator
12 to 12 to
24 VDC 24 VDC
CJ1W-OD262
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
CN1 (OUT) CN2 (OUT)
12
COM0 12
to
24 V DC
0 8 to COM3(+V) COM3(+V)
L 40 39 L 1 2
COM0 24 V DC
1 9 0V 0V
L 38 37 L 3 4
OUT00 36 35 5 6
I/O word m 3 11 14 6
L 34 33 L L 7 8 L
to 4 12 13 5
L 32 31 L L 9 10 L
5 13 12 4
OUT15 L 30 29 L L 10 12 L
6 14 11 3
L 28 27 L L 13 14 L
0V CN1 (OUT) 7 15 10 2
L 26 25 L L 15 16 L
Output indicator 0V 0V
L
9 1
L
COM1 24 23 17 18
COM0(+V) COM0(+V) 8 0
22 21 L 19 20 L
Internal circuits
4 12 13 5
L 12 11 L L 29 30 L
I/O word m+2
5 13 12 4
0V L 10 9 L L 31 32 L
6 14 11 3
COM2 L 8 7 L L 33 34 L
7 15 10 2
L 6 5 L L 35 36 L
COM2 0V 0V 9 1
4 3 L 37 38 L
COM1(+V) COM1(+V) 0 12
2 1 L 8
39 40 L to
OUT00 I/O word m+2 12 24 V DC
to
24 V DC
to
OUT15
0V CN2 (OUT)
COM3
COM3
0V
CJ1W-OD263
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
CN1 CN2
Word m
24
VDC 24 VDC
Word
m
Word
Internal circuits
Word m+1
m+3
Word Word
m+1 m+2
24 VDC 24
VDC
CJ1W-OA201
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
Internal circuits
Output indicator
25 VAC max.
Fuse
CJ1W-MD231
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
+V CN1 (OUT)
OUT00
Word m
to B A
A NC NC
OUT07 12 12
NC NC
11 11
+V +V
Internal circuits
10 10
COM COM (0V) COM (0V)
9 9
Output indicator 15 7
L 8 8 L
+V 14 6
OUT08 L 7 7 L
13 5
12 to L 6 6 L
12 to
to 24 VDC 12 4
L 5 5 L 24 VDC
B 11 3
OUT15 L 4 4 L
10 2
L 3 3 L
9 1
COM L 2 2 L
8 0
L 1 1 L
3 11 24
24 4 4
VDC 4 12 VDC
5 5
Input indicator 5 13
6 6
6 14
7 7
3.3 kΩ 470 Ω 7 15
IN08 8 8
COM COM
to 9 9
NC NC
IN15 1,000 pF 10 10
B NC NC
11 11
NC NC
12 12
COM
CJ1W-MD232
Programmable
Controllers
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
CN1(OUT)
Short-circuit COM0(+V)
Protection
OUT00
to
CN1 (Outputs)
OUT07
0V
I/O word "m"
00 08
L 20 19 L
09
L 01
L
Internal circuits
18 17
02 10
L 16 15 L
Output indicator 03 11
L 14 13 L
COM1(+V) 04 12
L 12 11 L
05 13
L 10 9 L
Short-circuit
Protection
06 14
OUT08 L 8 7 L
to
OUT15 07 15
0V 24 V
L 6 5 L
DC COM (+V) COM (+V)
4 3
0V 0V
2 1
ERR indicator
CN2(IN)
CN2 (Inputs)
3.3 kΩ
I/O word "m+1"
IN00 NC NC
1 2
COM COM
to
3 4
1000 pF
15 07
470 Ω
5 6
IN07
14 06
7 8
13 05
9 10
12 04
11 12
Internal circuits
COM
11 03
13 14
Input indicator 10 02
15 16
24 V
09 01
DC
17 18
3.3 kΩ 08 00
IN08 19 20
to
1000 pF
470 Ω
IN15
COM
CJ1W-MD233
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
+V
OUT00
to
L 20 19 L
COM 1 9
L 18 17 L
Output indicator 2 10
L 16 15 L
+V 3 11
OUT08 L 14 13 L
12 to 4 12 12 to
to 24 VDC L 12 11 L
5 13 24 VDC
L 10 9 L
OUT15 6 14
L 8 7 L
7 15
L 6 5 L
COM (0V) COM (0V)
COM 4 3
+V +V
2 1
COM 7 8
24 24
VDC 13 5
9 10 VDC
12 4
Input indicator 11 12
11 3
13 14
10 2
3.3 kΩ 470 Ω 15 16
9 1
IN08 17 18
to 8 0
19 20
IN15 1,000 pF
COM
CJ1W-MD261
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
+V
OUT00
to
OUT15 A
COM0
Internal circuits
Indicator switch L 5 5 L 12 to 16 16
24 VDC
3 3 24 VDC 15 15
L 4 4 L 17 17
2 2 COM2 COM3
L 3 3 L 18 18
1 1
Input indicator L 2 2 L NC 19 19 NC
0 0
L 1 1 L NC 20 20 NC
5.6 kΩ
IN00
to
IN15 1,000 pF
B
COM1
560 Ω
COM1
CJ1W-MD263
Programmable
Controllers
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
+V
OUT00
to
OUT15
COM0 12 to 24 VDC
Output indicator 0 8 24 VDC NC NC
L 40 39 L 1 2
Indicator switch 1 9 COM3 COM3
L 38 37 L 3 4
2 10 15 7
L 36 35 L 5 6
+V 3 11 14 6
Word m L 34 33 L 7 8
OUT00 4 12 13 5
L 32 31 L Word m+3 9 10
to 5 13 12 4
L 30 29 L 11 12
OUT15 6 14 11 3
L 28 27 L 13 14
7 15 10 2
COM1 L 26 25 L 15 16
COM0 COM0 9 1
COM1 24 23 17 18
+V +V 8 0
22 21 19 20
0 8 NC NC
L 20 19 L 21 22
5.6 kΩ 1 9 COM2 COM2
IN00
L 18 17 L 23 24
2 10 15 7
to L 16 15 L 25 26
1,000 pF 3 11 14 6
IN15 L 14 13 L 27 28
4 12 13 5
Word m+1 L 12 11 L 29 30
COM0 5 13
560 Ω L 10 9 L 12
31 32
4
COM0 Indicator switch 6 14 11 3
L 8 7 L 33 34
Internal circuits
7 15 Word m+2 10 2
L 6 5 L 24 35 36
COM1 COM1 12 to VDC 9 1
4 3 37 38
Input indicator +V +V 24 VDC 8 0
2 1 39 40
5.6 kΩ
IN00
to
IN15 1,000 pF
COM1
560 Ω
COM1
CJ1W-MD563
Circuit configuration Terminal arrangement
+V
OUT00
5.6 kΩ
to
OUT15
CN1 (OUT) CN2 (IN)
COM0
Internal circuits
COM0 5 VDC
Output indicator 0 8 5 NC NC
L 40 39 L
VDC 1 2
Indicator switch 1 9 COM3 COM3
L 38 37 L 3 4
2 10 15 7
+V
L 36 35 L 5 6
3 11 14 6
L 34 33 L 7 8
Word m 4 12 13
OUT00 L 32 31 L 5
5.6 kΩ Word m+3 9 10
5 13 12 4
to L 30 29 L 11 12
6 14 11 3
OUT15 L 28 27 L 13 14
7 15 10 2
L 26 25 L 15 16
COM1 COM0 COM0 9 1
24 23 17 18
COM1 +V +V 8 0
22 21 19 20
0 8 NC NC
L 20 19 L 21 22
1.1 kΩ 1 9 COM2 COM2
IN00
L 18 17 L 23 24
2 10 15 7
to L 16 15 L 25 26
1,000 pF 3 11 14 6
IN15 L 14 13 L 27 28
4 12 13 5
L 12 11 L 29 30
COM0 Word m+1 5 13 12 4
2.2 kΩ L 10 9 L 31 32
COM0 Indicator switch 6 14
Word m+2 11 3
L 8 7 L
Internal circuits
33 34
7 15 5 10 2
L 6 5 L 35 36
COM1 COM1 VDC
9 1
4 3 37 38
Input indicator +V +V 5 VDC 8 0
2 1 39 40
1.1 kΩ
IN00
to
IN15 1,000 pF
COM1
2.2 kΩ
COM1
CJ1W-INT01
System Configuration
CPU Unit
I/O interrupt
task
Specifications
Input voltage Inputs Input signal pulse width No. of mountable Units Mounting location External connections
24 V DC 16 inputs ON: 0.05 ms min. 2 max. Any of the leftmost 5 slots Removable terminal block
OFF: 0.5 ms min. (CJ1M: 3 slots) next to
the CPU Unit on the CPU
Rack.
24 VDC
Input indicator
CJ1W-IDP01
Programmable
Controllers
High-speed Input Unit
Latches input pulses as short as 50 µs.
• Reads pulses that are too fast for normal I/O,
such as is often requried for signal exchange with
inspection devices.
• Reads pulse widths (ON time) as short as 0.05 ms.
• Inputs stored in the internal circuits are cleared in
I/O refresh period.
System Configuration
Pulse signal with pulse
width of 50 μs or longer
Tester
Tester
CJ1W-IDP01
High-speed Input Unit
Specifications
Input voltage Inputs Input signal pulse width No. of mountable Units Mounting location External connections
24 V DC 16 inputs ON: 0.05 ms min. No restrictions beyond No restrictions Removable terminal block
OFF: 0.5 ms min. normal limits for CPU Unit
0
A0 1
2 B0
IN00 A1 3
4 B1
A2 5
Internal circuits
to 6 B2
IN15 1,000pF A3 7
8 B3
A4 9
10 B4 24 VDC
A5 11
COM 12 B5
COM A6 13
Input indicator 14 B6
A7 15
COM B7
A8 COM
B8
CJ1W-TS561/-TS562
System Configuration
CJ1W-TS561 CJ1W-TS562
Terminal arrangement
CJ1W-TS561(SL) CJ1W-TS562(SL)
Programmable
Specifications
Controllers
Item Classification: Basic I/O Unit
CJ1W-TS561 (SL) CJ1W-TS562 (SL)
Inputs 6 points
Input Type Thermocouple types J or K (IEC 60584) 3-wire RTD types Pt100 or Pt1000 (IEC 60751)
Measurement Range Type J: -100.0 to +850.0 °C, Pt100/Pt1000: -200.0 to +650.0 °C
Type K:-200.0 to 1300.0 °C
Input Assignment by DIP-switch, any combination of input types is possible
Output Data 16-bit signed integer, resolution 0.1 °C
Conversion time 40 ms to 400 ms per active input
(depending on filter setting OFF / 50 Hz / 60 Hz / 10 Hz)
Accuracy +/- 0.5% of PV or +/- 0.7 °C, whichever is larger, +/- 1 digit max. +/- 0.5% of PV or +/- 0.8 °C, whichever is larger, +/- 1 digit max.
Cold Junction accuracy +/- 2.0 °C n.a.
Sensor connection terminal block, screw type or screwless clamp (model code + (SL))
CJ1W-AD@@@(SL)
Function
Convert input signals such as 1 to 5 V or 4 to 20 mA to binary values between 0000 and 1F40 Hex and store the results in the allocated words
each cycle. The ladder diagram can be used to transfer the data to the DM Area or the SCALING instructions (e.g., SCL(194)) can be used to scale
the data to the desired range.
Input 2 (+)
Sensor Input 1 (+)
Input 2 (−)
Temperature, Input 1 (−)
Input 4 (+)
Preamp pressure, Input 3 (+)
speed, flowrate Input 4 (−)
Input 3 (−)
AG
AG
Input 6 (+)
Voltage, cur- Input 5 (+)
Transducer rent, power, Input 6 (−)
power factor Input 5 (−)
Input 8 (+)
Input 7 (+)
Sensor Input 8 (−)
Input 7 (−)
Specifications
CJ1W-DA@@@(SL)
Programmable
Controllers
Analog Output Units
Convert Binary Data to Analog Signals
• Output hold
• Offset gain adjustment
• Range selection per output
• 1 ms conversion time per channel
• 1/8000 resolution
CJ1W-DA021(SL)
Specifications
Item Classification: Special I/O Unit
CJ1W-DA08V(SL) CJ1W-DA08C(SL) CJ1W-DA041(SL) CJ1W-DA021(SL)
Outputs 8 points 8 points 4 points 2 points
Signal Voltages 1 to 5 V Yes No Yes Yes
range 0 to 10 V Yes No Yes Yes
0 to 5 V Yes No Yes Yes
–10 to 10 V Yes No Yes Yes
Currents 4 to 20 mA No Yes
Maximum load current 2,4 mA n.a. 12 mA
(for voltage outputs):
Maximum load resistance n.a. 350 Ω 600 Ω
(current outputs):
Signal range settings 8 settings (one for each point) 8 settings (one for each point) 4 settings (one for each point) 2 settings (one for each point)
Resolution 1/4000 (default) or 1/4000 (default) or 1/4000
1/8000 (selectable) 1/8000 (selectable)
Conversion speed 1.0 ms/point (default) or 1.0 ms/point (default) or 1.0 ms/pt max.
250 µs/point (selectable) 250 µs/point (selectable)
Overall accuracy (at 23 °C) Voltage: ±0.3%
Current: ±0.5%
Overall accuracy (0 to 55 °C) Voltage: ±0.5%
Current: ±0.8%
Connections Terminal block
Unit No. 0 to 95
External power supply 24 V DC +10%/–15%, 24 V DC +10%/–15%, 24 V DC +10%/–15%, 24 V DC +10%/–15%,
140 mA max. 170 mA max. 200 mA max. 140 mA max.
CJ1W-MAD42(SL)
Programmable
Controllers
Analog I/O Unit
Handles 4 Analog Inputs and 2 Analog
Outputs
• Conversion time: 3 ms for all 6 channels combined
• Resolution: 1/8000
Analog Inputs
• Wire burnout detection
• Peak hold function
• Mean function
• Offset gain setting
Analog Outputs
• Output hold
• Offset gain adjustment
Other Features
• Scaling function
Specifications
CJ1W-PTS5@
Function
Converts the measured value of DC voltage/current signals, thermo- cycle. The ladder program can be used to transfer the data to a speci-
couple or platinum-resistance thermometer inputs (up to 4 points) into fied words in data memory for use.
binary or BCD code, and stores in the allocated memory area every
Terminal arrangements
CJ1W-PTS51
No. 2 2 B1
thermocouple input A1 1 No. 1
2+ B2 thermocouple input
A2 1+
CJ B3
Cold junction sensors A3 N.C.
CJ B4
A4 N.C.
No. 4 4 B5
thermocouple input A5 3 No. 3
4+ B6 thermocouple input
A6 3+
L ALM2 B7
External alarm outputs A7 ALM1 L
L ALM4 B8 External alarm outputs
A8 ALM3 L
0V B9
A9 24V
CJ1W-PTS15
NC B1 (10)
Thermo- A1 (1) CJ1+ Cold
couple NC B2 (11) junction
input 1 A2 (2) CJ1
NC B3 (12) sensor 1
A3 (3) 1
1+ B4 (13)
Thermocouple input 2 A4 (4) 2
2+ B5 (14)
A5 (5) NC
NC B6 (15)
A6 (6) CJ2+
NC B7 (16) Cold junction sensor 2
A7 (7) CJ2
NC B8 (17)
A8 (8) NC
0V B9 (18)
A9 (9) 24V
CJ1W-PTS52
Programmable
Controllers
No. 2 2b B1
A1 1b No. 1
Platinum-resistance 2B B2
Thermometer input A2 1B Platinum-resistance
2A B3 Thermometer input
A3 1A
No. 4 4b B4
Platinum-resistance A4 3b No. 3
4B B5
Thermometer input A5 3B Platinum-resistance
4A B6 Thermometer input
A6 3A
External alarm outputs
L ALM2 B7
A7 ALM1 L
L ALM4 B8 External alarm outputs
A8 ALM3 L
0V B9
A9 24V
CJ1W-PTS16
NC B1(10)
A1 (1) NC
NC B2 (11)
A2 (2) 1A
NC B3 (12) Resistance
A3 (3) 1B thermometer input 1
2A B4 (13)
Resistance A4 (4) 1b
thermometer input 2 2B B5 (14)
A5 (5) NC
2b B6 (15)
A6 (6) NC
NC B7 (16)
A7 (7) NC
NC B8 (17)
A8 (8) NC
0V B9 (18)
A9 (9) 24V
CJ1W-PDC15
NC B1 (10)
+ A1 (1) NC
Voltage output V1 B2 (11)
device A2 (2) I1
COM1 B3 (12)
A3 (3) NC
+ V2 B4 (13)
Voltage output A4 (4) I2
device COM2 B5 (14)
A5 (5) NC
NC B6 (15)
A6 (6) NC
NC B7 (16)
A7 (7) NC
NC B8 (17)
A8 (8) NC
0V B9 (18)
A9 (9) 24V
NC B1 (10)
+ A1 (1) NC
Current output V1 B2 (11)
A2 (2) I1
device COM1 B3 (12)
+ A3 (3) NC
V2 B4 (13)
Current output A4 (4) I2
device COM2 B5 (14)
A5 (5) NC
NC B6 (15)
A6 (6) NC
NC B7 (16)
A7 (7) NC
NC B8 (17)
A8 (8) NC
0V B9 (18)
A9 (9) 24V
Specifications
Item Specification
CJ1W-PDC15 CJ1W-PTS15 CJ1W-PTS16 CJ1W-PTS51 CJ1W-PTS52
Inputs 2 inputs 4 inputs
Input signals 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA, Thermocouple Pt50, Pt100 JPt100, Thermocouple Pt100, JPt100
0 to 10 V, -10 to 10 V, B, E, J, K, L, N, R, S, T, U, Ni508.4 B, J, K, L, R, S, T
0 to 5 V, -5 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, WRe5-26, PLII, -100 to 100
0 to 1.25 V, -1.25 to 1.25 V, mV
User-defined
Input signal ranges Selectable per input Same for all 4 inputs
A/D conversion 16-bit binary data, user-adjustable zero/span Temperature data in binary or BCD (16 bit)
output data
Conversion speed 10 ms / 2 inputs 250 ms / 4 inputs
Overall accuracy ± 0.05% at 25 °C ± 0.05% at 25 °C *1 ± 0.05 % or ± 0.1 °C, which- ± 0.3 % of PV or ± 1 °C, ± 0.3 % of PV or ± 0.8 °C,
Cold junction compensation ever is larger (at 25 °C) whichever is larger, ± 1 digit whichever is larger, ± 1 digit
error max.*1 max.
±1°C, at 20 ±10°C
Connections Terminal block
Unit classification CJ1-series Special I/O Unit
Unit No. 0 to 95
*1
Accuracy of the measured value depends on thermocouple type and actual temperature. Consult Operation Manual W368-E1 for details.
CJ1W-TC@@
Programmable
Controllers
Temperature Control Units
One Unit Functions as Four Temperature
Controllers
• Supports 2-loop or 4-loop PID control or ON/OFF
control.
• The PID constants for PID control can be set using
auto-tuning (AT).
• Select either forward (cooling) operation or reverse
(heating) operation.
• Input directly from temperature sensors. (Thermo-
couples: R, S, K, J, T, B, or L; or platinum resistance
thermometers: JPt100 or Pt100.)
• Open collector output
• Sampling period: 500 ms
• RUN/STOP control.
• Two internal alarms per loop.
• With 2-loop models, a current transformer can be
connected to each loop to detect heater burnout.
Control output
CJ1W-TC003 CJ1W-TC004
(2 loops, NPN outputs, HB alarm) (2 loops, PNP outputs, HB alarm)
Input 2 − B1 A1 Input 1 − Input 2 − B1 A1 Input 1 −
Input 2 + B2 A2 Input 1 + Input 2 + B2 A2 Input 1 +
Cold-junction comp. B3 Cold-junction comp. B3
Cold-junction comp. B4 A3 N.C. Cold-junction comp. B4 A3 N.C.
A4 N.C. A4 N.C.
CT input 2 B5 A5 CT input 1 CT input 2 B5 A5 CT input 1
CT input 2 B6 A6 CT input 1 CT input 2 B6 A6 CT input 1
Output 2 B7 A7 Output 1 Output 2 B7 A7 Output 1
HB output 2 B8 A8 HB output 1 HB output 2 B8 A8 HB output 1
0 V COM (−) B9 A9 24 V 0V B9 A9 24 V COM (+)
CJ1W-TC103 CJ1W-TC104
(2 loops, NPN outputs, HB alarm) (2 loops, PNP outputs, HB alarm)
Input 2 B’ B1 A1 Input 1 B’ Input 2 B’ B1 A1 Input 1 B’
Input 2 B B2 A2 Input 1 B Input 2 B B2 A2 Input 1 B
Input 2 A B3 A3 Input 1 A Input 2 A B3 A3 Input 1 A
N.C. B4 A4 N.C. N.C. B4 A4 N.C.
CT input 2 B5 A5 CT input 1 CT input 2 B5 A5 CT input 1
CT input 2 B6 A6 CT input 1 CT input 2 B6 A6 CT input 1
Output 2 B7 A7 Output 1 Output 2 B7 A7 Output 1
HB output 2 B8 A8 HB output 1 HB output 2 B8 A8 HB output 1
0 V COM (−) B9 A9 24 V 0V B9 A9 24 V COM (+)
Specifications
Classification Temperature sensor in- Number of loops Control outputs Unit numbers Model
puts
Special I/O Unit Thermocouples (R, S, K, J, 4 loops Open collector NPN out- 0 to 94 CJ1W-TC001
T, B, or L) put (pulse)
Open collector PNP out- CJ1W-TC002
put (pulse)
2 loops (with heater burn- Open collector NPN out- CJ1W-TC003
out detection function) put (pulse)
Open collector PNP out- CJ1W-TC004
put (pulse)
Platinum resistance ther- 4 loops Open collector NPN out- CJ1W-TC101
mometers (JPt100 or put (pulse)
Pt100) Open collector PNP out- CJ1W-TC102
put (pulse)
2 loops (with heater burn- Open collector NPN out- CJ1W-TC103
out detection function) put (pulse)
Open collector PNP out- CJ1W-TC104
put (pulse)
CJ1W-NC@@
Programmable
Controllers
Position Control Units
High-speed, High-precision
Positioning with 1, 2, or 4 Axes
• Simple positioning systems can be created by
directly specifying operation from the CPU Unit
when required.
• Positioning data is saved in internal flash memory,
eliminating the need to maintain a backup battery.
• Use Windows-based Support Software (CX-Posi-
tion) to easily create positioning data and store data
and parameters in files.
• S-curve acceleration/deceleration, forced starting,
and other features also supported.
- Position, speed and acceleration settings can be
changed during operation
- Speed and acceleration can be modified during
Jog operation
- Parameters and data are easily backed up to a
memory card in the CPU unit
Servo Relay
Unit
Inputs
Servomotor
Specifications
CJ1W-MCH71 - MECHATROLINK-II
Function
Multi-axes control is made easy by freely combining control axes. Up to 32 axes can be used, including 30 physical axes and two virtual axes, and
each axis can be set individually. Position Control, synchronized control (electronic gear, electronic Cam, follow-up), speed control, and torque
control are all supported, enabling a wide range of applications. By using the high-speed servo communications MECHATROLINK-II, motion pro-
grams, system parameters, system data, and servo drive parameters can be set and read from the software tool.
System Configuration
CJ-series PLC
Support Software
MC-Miel for MCH,
CN3
CN3 C CN3 C C
N CN3 C N
N N 6
6 6
A 6 A A
A
CN1
CN1 CN1 CN1 C
C C
N C N N
6 N 6 6
B 6 B B
B
C
N C C
N
C
N
Terminator
4 N 4 4
4
CN2
CN2 CN2 CN2
Limit switches,
contact sensors Sigma Series
Linear Motor
Sigma-II Series
Servomotor
Programmable
Specifications
Controllers
Motion Control Unit
Model CJ1W-MCH71
Classification CJ-series CPU Bus unit
Applicable PLCs CJ-series V. 2.0 or later
Control Method MECHATROLINK-II (Position, Speed and Torque control )
Controlled devices Sigma-II series Servo Drives (ver. 38 or later) with MECHATROLINK-II Interface and various I/O Units.
Programming language BASIC type motion control language
Controlled axes 32 max, including 30 physical or virtual axes and 2 virtual axes
Operating modes RUN Mode, CPU Mode, Tool Mode/System (depending on Tool)
Automatic/Manual Mode Automatic Mode: Mode for executing programs in the Unit
Manual Mode: Mode for executing commands from the CPU Unit
(via allocated words)
Minimum setting unit 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, 0.0001 (Unit: mm, inch, degree, pulse)
Maximum command value –2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 pulses (32 bits with sign); infinite axis feed mode supported.
Example: 16,384 pulses/rev after multiplication, a minimum setting unit of 0.001 mm and 1 mm/rev
would result in –1,310,720,000 to 1,310,719,999 command units.
Control functions Servo lock/unlock Locks and unlocks the servo driver.
by command from Jogging Executes continuous feeding for each axis independently at the speed system parameter times the override.
CPU Unit Origin search Determines the machine origin in the direction set in the system parameters. Can be executed with an absolute en-
coder.
Absolute origin setting Sets the origin for when an absolute encoder is used. (Offset value: 32 bits [pulses] with sign)
Machine lock Stops the output of move commands to axes.
Single block Executes motion programs one block at a time.
Control functions by Positioning (PTP) Executes positioning independently for each axis at a specified speed or the speed system parameter.
motion program (Simultaneous specification: Up to eight axes/block, Simultaneous execution: Up to 32 blocks/Unit)
Linear interpolation Executes linear interpolation for up to eight axes at a time at the specified interpolation feed speed.
(Simultaneous specification: Up to eight axes/block, Simultaneous execution: Up to 32 blocks/system)
Circular interpolation Executes circular interpolation for two axes in either clockwise or counterclockwise at the specified interpolation
feed speed. Helical circular interpolation is also possible with single-axis linear interpolation added.
(Simultaneous specification: Two or three axes/block, Simultaneous execution: Up to 16 blocks/system)
Other functions Origin searches, interrupt feeding, timed positioning, traverse positioning, independent electronic CAM, synchronized
electronic CAM, link operation, electronic gear, follow-up synchronization, speed reference, torque reference
Acceleration/deceleration curve, Trapezoidal or S-curve, 60,000 ms max. (S-curve: Constant 30,000 ms max.)
acceleration/deceleration time
External I/O One port for MECHATROLINK-II Servo communications, one deceleration stop input, two general inputs, two general
outputs
Feed rate Rapid, interpolation feed rate: 1 to 2,147,483,647 (command units/min)
Override 0.00% to 327.67% (setting unit: 0.01%; Can be set for each axis or task.)
Motion Number of tasks, Up to 8 tasks and 256 programs/Unit (8 parallel branches per task max.)
programs number of programs
Program numbers 0000 to 0499 for main program; 0500 to 0999 for subroutine
Program capacity In motion program conversion, 8,000 blocks/Unit max. (2 Mbytes); number of blocks: 800
Data capacity Position data: 10,240 points/Unit; Cam data: 32 max.; 16,000 points/Unit
Subroutine nesting Five levels max.
Start Programs in other tasks can be started from a program.
Deceleration stop Decelerates to a stop regardless of the block.
Block stop Decelerates to a stop after the block being executed is ended.
Single block Executes the program one block at a time.
Data exchange Words allocated to Uses one unit number (25 words). Used for Unit and tasks: 11 to 25 words (depending on the number of tasks)
with CPU Unit Unit in CIO Area
Words allocated to Uses one unit number (100 words). Used for Unit and tasks: 32 to 74 words (depending on the number of tasks)
Unit in DM Area
Any area (bits) Axes: 0 to 64 words (depending on the maximum axis number used)
Any area (data) Axes: 0 to 128 words (depending on the maximum axis number used)
Any area (data) General I/O: 0 to 1,280 words (depending on the settings)
Saving programs and data Memory Card backup (in CPU Unit, 100,000 times max.)
Self-diagnostic functions Watchdog, RAM check, etc.
Error detection functions Deceleration stop inputs, unit number errors, CPU errors, software limit errors, etc.
Error log function Read by IORD instruction from CPU Unit.
Support Software Microsoft Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 (Processor: Pentium, 100 MHz min., with at least 64 MB of memory)
External power supply voltage 24 V DC (21.6 to 26.4 V DC)
Internal current consumption 0.6 A or less for 5 V DC
Weight (not including connectors) 300 g max.
Note: 1. Take the following factors into account when mounting Motion Control Units under a single CPU Unit:
- The maximum number of CPU Bus Units that can be allocated words in the CPU Unit
- The capacity of the Power Supply Unit on each CPU Rack or Expansion I/O Rack and the current consumption of the Units mounted on
the Rack (For details, refer to the Operation Manual for the CPU Unit.)
2. The required power supply must be provided by the user.
3. A Memory Card must be used to add system software functions to the CPU Unit in order to use IOWR and IORD.
CJ1W-NCF71 - MECHATROLINK-II
System Configuration
CJ-series PLC
CX-Programmer
CX-Motion for NCF
CJ1W-NCF71
Position Control Unit
CN3
CN3 C CN3 C C
N CN3 C N
N N 6
6 6
A 6 A A
A
CN1
CN1 CN1 CN1 C
C C
N C N N
6 N 6 6
B 6 B B
B
C C C
Terminator
N C N N
4 N 4 4
4
CN2
CN2 CN2 CN2
Limit switches,
contact sensors Sigma Series
Linear Motor
Sigma-II Series
Servomotor
Programmable
Specifications
Controllers
Position Control Unit
Model CJ1W-NCF71
Classification CJ-series CPU Bus unit
Applicable PLCs CJ-series
Possible unit number settings 0 to F
Control Method MECHATROLINK-II (Position, Speed and Torque control )
Controlled devices Sigma-II series Servo Drives (ver. 38 or later) with MECHATROLINK-II Interface
Controlled axes 16 maximum
I/O allocations Common Operating Memory Area Words allocated in CPU Bus Unit Area: 25 words (15 output words, 10 input words)
Axis Operating Memory Area Allocated in one of the following areas (user-specified): CIO, Work, Auxiliary, Holding,
DM, or EM Area.
Number of words allocated: 50 words (25 output words, 25 input words) × Highest axis
No. used
Control units Position command unit Command unit: Depends on the Electronic Gear Setting in the Servo Parameters.
Default setting: Pulses
Speed command unit for position control Command units/s
Acceleration/deceleration speeds for posi- 10,000 command units/s2
tion control
Speed command unit for speed control 0.001% of the motor's maximum speed
Torque command unit for torque control 0.001% of the motor's maximum torque
Control command Position command range -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (command units)
range Speed command range for position control 0 to 2,147,483,647 (command units/s)
Nomenclature
LED Indicators
MLK - MECHATROLINK-II Network Status
RUN - Controller in RUN
ERC - Position Control Unit Error
ERH - PLC CPU Unit Error
ERM - MECHATROLINK-II Slave unit Error
CJ1W-CT021
Programmable
Controllers
High-speed Counter Unit
High-speed, flexible control with a wide array
of features
• Input frequencies to 500 kHz.
• 32-bit counting range.
• Variable digital noise filter provided.
• 5-/12-/24-V line driver inputs
• Supports simple, ring, and linear counting modes.
• Supports two external control inputs, and a total of
16 functions can be set: open gate, close gate, pre-
set, reset, capture, stop/capture/reset combina-
tions, reset enable, and more.
• One Unit supports two external outputs and 30 inter-
nal outputs with counter value zone comparisons,
target comparisons, delays, holds, programmable
outputs, and hysteresis settings.
• Pulse rate measurement function and data logging.
• Counter outputs and external control inputs can be
used to trigger interrupt tasks in the CPU Unit.
Function
The High-speed Counter Unit counts pulse signal inputs that are too to produce outputs according to counter values for specified conditions,
fast to be detected by normal Input Units. The Unit can be programmed and many other functions are supported.
System Configuration
Counter input
Encoder
Specifications
CJ1W-CTL41-E
Function
This Unit offers an economical way to acquire position information from up to four encoders, or to count fast pulse trains up to 100 kHz.
Dynamically adjustable counter comparison values offers flexibility in triggering interrupts to the PLC with sub-millisecond response.
Specifications
CJ1W-CTS21-E
Programmable
Controllers
SSI Encoder Input Unit
2 independently configurable inputs for SSI-
compatible sensors
• SSI (synchronous serial interface) is a standard
communication protocol mainly used for absolute
encoders or distance measurement systems.
• It provides more flexibility, easier connection and
reduced wiring compared to parallel connection of
absolute encoders.
Function
The Units sets up and maintains data communication with up to two SSI slave devices.
Extensive setting options allow matching the coding, baud rate or data length of any SSI device.
0V_ENC_PS
B3
B9 A9
ENCODER
PS
Specifications
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Serial Communications
Serial Communications Connections
Note: 1. CPU Unit Ver. 3.0 and Serial Communications Unit Ver. 1.2 or later only.
2. Gateway to Host Link FINS is also possible.
Support Software
CX-Programmer
CX-Protocol
CX-Motion Programming Host Computer
Console
Host Link
General-purpose
External Device
Temperature Controller,
Bar Code Reader, etc.
Microcomputer
PT and other devices
Protocol Macro
Non-OMRON PLC
and other devices
NT Link Protocol Macro
Protocol Macro
Protocol Macros
Programmable
Controllers
Easily Create Protocols for Data Exchange with External Devices Using One Instruction
Function Types of Protocol
Data transfer protocol for serial communications vary with the manufac- Standard System Protocols
ture and with devices. Differences in protocols can make communicati-
Data transfers with OMRON components can be easily performed
ons between devices by different manufactories very difficult, even
using standard system protocols. There is no need to develop you own
when electrical standards are the same.
protocols in this case.
OMRON’s protocol macros solve this problem by enabling easy crea-
tion of protocol macros designed to match the protocol of a connected CJ-series PLC Standard system protocol
device. Protocol macros will let you communicate with essentially any Example: E5CK Temperature Controller
device with an RS-232C, RS-422, or RS-485 port without having to
write a special communications program.
Non-
OMRON
PLC Component Model
CompoWay/F-compatible components OMRON Compo-
Way/F slave
RS-232C components
Digital Con- Small Digital Controller with Communica- E5CK
trollers and tions (53 x 53 mm)
Non-OMRON Temperature Temperature Controllers with Digital Indica- E5@J-A2H0
RS-232C Temperature Controllers tions (Thermac J with communications) (96 x
Controller
96 mm or 48 x 96 mm)
The Two Main Functions of Protocol Macros Digital Controllers with Communications (96 ES100@
x 96 mm)
1. Creating Communications Frames High-density Temperature Controller with E5ZE
The communications frames can be easily created according to the communications (8 control points)
specifications required by the connected device. Data from I/O memory Intelligent Signal Processors K3T@
in the CPU Unit can be easily included as part of a communications Bar Code Laser Scanner type V500
frame to read from or write to I/O memory. Readers CCD type V520
Laser Micrometer 3Z4L
I/O memory Visual Inspec- High speed, high precision, low cost F200
tion Systems High-precision inspection/positioning F300
Read
Send Character inspection software/positioning F350
Variable R ( ) software
Create ID Controllers Electromagnetic coupling (for short distanc- V600
Receive es)
Data Terminator Variable W ( ) Microwave (for short distances) V620
Address Check code Write Hayes Modem AT Command ---
Header I/O memory C-series PLCs (See note.) PLC with Host
Link (C mode)
2. Creating Frame Send/Receive Procedures protocol
The required processing, including sending and receiving communica- CS/CJ-series PLCs (See note.) PLC with Host
CVM1/CV-series PLCs (See note.) Link (FINS) pro-
tions frames, can be performed one step at a time according to the
tocol
results of the previous step, and then CX-Protocol an be used to trace
Mitsubishi PLCs (Sequencer CPU Modules) (See note.) PLC with Com-
send and receive data. puter Link (A-
compatible, 1C
CPU Unit Port/Unit Connected device frame, model 1)
slave functions.
PMCR
Step 0
Note: Serial Communications Unit Ver. 1.2 or later only.
Required
processing User-created Protocols
Step n Data transfers with non-OMRON components can be easily created
(as required) just by defining parameters using the CX-Protocol Windows tool.
CX-Protocol
Creates protocols.
CJ-series PLC
CD-ROM
Non-OMRON
component
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Other Protocols
Host Links 1:N NT Links with High-speed Links
Host Link (C-mode) commands or FINS commands placed within host The PLC can be connected to a Programmable Terminal (PT) via RS-
link headers and terminators can be sent to a host computer to read/ 232C or RS422A/485 ports, and I/O memory in the PLC can be alloca-
write I/O memory, read/control the operating mode, and perform other ted to various PT functions, including status control areas, status noti-
operations for the PLC. fications areas, touch switches, lamps, memory tables, and other
Unsolicited messages can also be sent from the PLC to the host com- objects.
puter by sending FINS commands from the ladder program using the
SEND(090), RECV(098), and CMND(490) instructions.
Command
High-speed NT Links that are three times faster are possible with the
NS Series and version 2 of the NT631 and NT31 Series. This speed is
particularly important when connecting to more than one PT.
Serial Gateway Function
Custom Protocols (CPU Unit Ver. 3.0 or later, Serial Communications Unit
I/O instructions for communications ports (TXD/TXDU, RXD/RXDU) Ver. 1.2 or later only)
can be used for simple data transfers (custom protocols), such as to When a FINS command containing a CompoWay/F command is recei-
input data from bar code readers or output data to a printer. Start/end ved via network or serial communications, the command is automati-
codes can be specified, and RS, CS, and other control signals can be cally converted to a protocol suitable for the message and forwarded
handled. using serial communications. This enables access to CompoWay/F-
compatible components from a personal computer, PT, or PLC via a
CPU Unit network.
TXD
CPU unit
or
RXD
CompoWay/F
General-purpose
external device
CompoWay/F-compatible
components
PT
NS-AL002 RS-422A Adapter
required with CJ1W-CIF11
NS-series PT.
Total cable length: 50 m max. RS-422A/485
CS1W-SCU@1-V1
Programmable
Controllers
Serial Communication Unit
Support Protocol Macros, Host Link
Communications, and 1:N NT Links
• Mount up to 16 Units (including all other CPU Bus
Units) on CPU or Expansion Racks. Ideal for sys-
tems that required many serial ports.
Function
The SCU21 and SCU41 CPU Bus Unit can be used to increase the Host Link Communications, or 1:N NT Links separately for each port.
number of serial ports (RS-232C or RS-422A/485) two at a time. The With the CJ Series, you can easily provide the right number of serial
SCU21 provides two RS232C ports, the SCU41 has one RS232C port ports for your system.
and one RS422/RS485 port. Specify Serial Gateway, Protocol Macros,
System Configuration
Programming
Device Host computer
Serial
CPU Unit Communications
Unit
PT
Machine
Device Device
Microcomputer or Non-OMRON PLC
other device
Machine
Specifications
CJ1W-CIF11
RS-422A Adapter
Converts RS-232C to RS-422A/RS-485
• Use to convert RS-232C to RS-422A/RS-485.
• Simply connect this Adapter to the built-in RS-232C
port or an RS-232C connector on a Serial Commu-
nications Unit (D-sub, 9-pin) to convert to RS-422A/
RS-485).
Specifications
Item Specifications
Dimensions 18.2 × 34.0 × 38.8 mm (W × H × D)
Weight 20 g max.
Rated power supply voltage +5 V Supplied from pin 6 on the RS-232C connector.
Current consumption 40 mA max.
Isolation No isolation
Transmission distance 50 m
Interface
NT-AL001
Programmable
Controllers
RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Unit
• Long-distance transmissions are possible through
an RS-422A interface. By converting from RS-232C
to RS-422A and then back to RS-232C, a transmis-
sion distance of up to 500 m can be achieved.
• No power supply is required. If the 5-V terminal
(150 mA max.) is connected from the RS-232C
device, a separate power supply is not required
to drive the Adapter Unit.
• Duct wiring can be used. The removable terminal
block enables wiring not possible with D-sub con-
nectors. (The RS-232C interface is 9-pin D-sub.)
Function
The NT-AL001 is used to connect a PT or other device with an
RS-232C terminal to a device with an RS-422A terminal, or an RS422A
multi-drop network..
Communications Specifications
RS-422A Interface
Item Specification
Baud rate 64 Kbps max.
(depends on RS-232C baud rate)
Transmission distance 500 m max.
Terminal block 8 terminals, M3.0; detachable
Dimensions
Note: Units are in mm unless specified otherwise.
110
30
RS-232C connector
With RS-422A terminal block cover closed: 30 × 114 × 100.2 mm (W × D × H)
OMRON NT-AL001 With RS-422A terminal block cover open: 30 × 114 × 119.5 mm (W × D × H)
4 74.5
100.2
(30)
105 max.
CJ1W-V600C1@
Function
The ID Sensor Unit interfaces to the V600-series RFID System's Amplifiers and Read/Write Heads and is used together with V600 Data Carriers.
System Configuration
PA205R
SYSMAC RUN
CJ1G-CPU44 ERR/ALM
POWER INH
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER PRPHL
COMM
Management
OPEN
MCPWR
L1 BUSY
AC100-240V
INPUT
L2/N
PERIPHERAL
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
DC24V
PORT
Control information
(processing instructions,
inspection instructions, etc.)
Autonomous Control
The information required for production is provided from the product its-
elf, enabling the creation of an autonomous control system that does
not need to rely on a host.
Programmable
Specifications
Controllers
Item CJ1W-V600C11 CJ1W-V600C12
Data transfer speed 160 bytes/scan (between CPU Unit and ID Sensor Unit)
Applicable RFID system V600 Series
Number of connectable R/W Heads 1 2
Commands (The number of bytes that Read/Write [1 to 2,048]
can be specified is given in brackets.) Data Fill (Clear) [1 to 2,048 or through end address]
Copy (for Double-head Units only) [1 to 2,048]
Calculation Write [1 to 4]
Bit Set/Bit Clear [1 to 4]
Masked Bit Write [2]
Memory Check [2]
No. of Writes Control [2]
Communications processing time
(See note.) Command Data Carriers with built-in batteries Battery-free Data Carriers in time priority
mode
Read 1.8 × N + 48.4 ms 1.8 × N + 79.0 ms
Write with verify 4.2 × N + 86.5 ms 7.1 × N + 180.4 ms
Write without verify 2.2 × N + 72.8 ms 4.3 × N + 132 ms
Maintenance features Communications test, processing results monitor data (communications TAT and error codes)
Error detection CPU errors, communications errors with Data Carriers, R/W Head power supply check
Note: Add the data transfer time to the communications processing time for the command processing time
System Configuration
(Example: V600-D23P66N)
(Example: V600-HS51)
Amplifier
(Example: V600-D8KR12)
Note: Refer to the Auto-Identification Components Group Catalog (Cat. No. Q132) for details on the V600 Series.
Communications Networks
Overview
Specifications
Programmable
Communications Networks
Controllers
Message Communications
Host computer to PLC
Ethernet FinsGateway PLC to PLC or PLC to host computer.
FTP Server Function
FA network middleware that supports
Information Networks
Controller Link
FinsGateway
Controller Link
Support Board
DeviceNetController Link: FA Network
• Simple Network configuration (twisted-pair cable).
• Data link and message communications.
· Large-capacity, flexible, and effective data links.
· Message communications and large-capacity data
transfers.
Remote I/O
Wired Controller Link
Control Networks
Configurator
DeviceNet CompoBus/S
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Branched by Branched by
Repeater Repeater
Socket Service
Transfer data using either UDP or TCP protocol. PA205R
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER
RUN
ERR/ALM
INH
PRPHL
COMM
PA205R
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER
RUN
ERR/ALM
INH
PRPHL
COMM
PA205R
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER
RUN
ERR/ALM
INH
PRPHL
COMM
User-specified data
PA205R
PA205R SYSMAC RUN
SYSMAC RUN CJ1G-CPU44 ERR/ALM
ERR/ALM
POWER INH
CJ1G-CPU44 PROGRAMMABLE
POWER INH CONTROLLER PRPHL
PROGRAMMABLE COMM
CONTROLLER PRPHL
COMM
OPEN
Ethernet
OPEN
MCPWR
MCPWR L1 BUSY
L1 BUSY
AC100-240V
AC100-240V INPUT
INPUT L2/N
L2/N
PERIPHERAL
PERIPHERAL
RUN
RUN OUTPUT
OUTPUT AC240V
AC240V DC24V
DC24V
PORT
PORT
PA205R
POWER
SYSMAC
CJ1G-CPU44
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER
OPEN
RUN
ERR/ALM
INH
PRPHL
COMM
No return wiring for
MCPWR
PERIPHERAL
RUN
OUTPUT
AC240V
DC24V
PORT
Modularization by Repeater
Mail Service for easy removal from network
Send electronic mail from the PLC to a host computer when a flag or changing connections.
turns ON, when an error occurs, or at scheduled times.
Data Links
Efficient, large-capacity data links can be flexibly created between
PLCs and between PLCs and host computers. The Controller Link Fin-
sGateway can be used to handle data links from applications without
Ethernet having to program FINS commands directly.
File data
transfer
FINS message
Programmable
Controllers
Create a multi-vendor network for multibit communications for lower- Send FINS messages between OMRON PLCs and Explicit message
level PLCs that need to handle both control signals and data. between OMRON PLCs and devices from other makers.
Remote I/O Communications
Large-capacity remote I/O can be freely allocated according to appli-
cation needs. DeviceNet
DeviceNet
Remote I/O
Use MULTIPLE I/O TERMINALs as DeviceNet Slaves
I/O can be expanded through one-step connections. Special I/O and
explicit messages are also supported.
Select from a Wide Range of Slaves (Connection Possible Connect to DeviceNet Products from Other Manufacturers
to Data-intensive Devices)
Connect contact I/O, analog I/O, temperature inputs, sensor (photo-
electric or proximity) inputs, and small PLCs (e.g., CQM1).
DeviceNet
Remote I/O
Non-
MULTIPLE I/O OMRON Slave
TERMINAL
Remote I/O
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CJ1W-ETN21
Ethernet Unit
Enables fast data transfer within Factory
Automation systems, and easily links FA
systems to plant management systems
• Use the standard Ethernet protocools, TCP/IP and
UDP/IP, and OMRON’s standard FINS message
communications.
• FINS routing provides seamless communication with
Controller Link, DeviceNet and other networks.
• Access data files in PLC memory or on Compact-
Flash cards using the Unit’s FTP server function.
• Freely configurable communications using socket
services
• Send e-mails automatically upon preset conditions,
including embedded data in the e-mail body, or with
data file attachments.
• Receive e-mails (POP3), including commands to the
PLC, with password protection.
• Automatic correction of the PLC clock using SNTP
function.
• DNS Client function allows server access by host
name.
• Set communications parameters with CX-One’s
setup menus or the HTML setup pages.
Function
Achieve a wide range of communications from PLCs connected to an Ethernet network: Transfer data with TCP/IP or UDP/IP socket services,
executed OMRON’s standard FINS commands, transfer files with FTP, or send mail with SMTP. Select the communications services that are requi-
red and flexibly connect PLCs on an information level Ethernet network.
Intranet
IP router Ethernet
Router
Mail received Mail sent
Router
Internet
FINS FINS
Ethernet
FINS messages
PA205R
SYSMAC RUN
PA205R
SYSMAC RUN
FINS messages
CJ1G-CPU44 ERR/ALM CJ1G-CPU44 ERR/ALM
POWER INH POWER INH
PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROLLER PRPHL CONTROLLER PRPHL
COMM COMM
OPEN OPEN
MCPWR MCPWR
L1 BUSY L1 BUSY
AC100-240V AC100-240V
INPUT INPUT
L2/N L2/N
PERIPHERAL PERIPHERAL
RUN RUN
OUTPUT OUTPUT
AC240V AC240V
DC24V DC24V
• CX-Programmer Wireless
PORT PORT
SYSMAC SYSMAC
• Mail software
CJ Series Ethernet Unit CJ Series Memory Card Ethernet Unit FINS
Programmable
Specifications
Controllers
Classification Communications services Unit numbers Connector Model
CPU Bus Unit FINS communications service (TCP/IP, UDP/IP), FTP server 0 to F (4 Units max.) 100Base-TX CJ1W-ETN21
functions, socket services, mail transmission service, mail receive, (10Base-T)
automatically adjusted PLC built-in clock (remote command
receive), server/host name specification.
CJ1W-CLK21-V1
Function
The data link capacity is 20,000 words per node. Allocate both Data available that enable changes in configurations and automatic 1:N
Link Area 1 and Area 2 in the same area. Connect up to 8 Units under communications while data links are active.
a single CPU Unit. (Unit Ver. 1.2 only)
Using Wired Controller Link Units together with Repeater Units allows
network configurations for essentially any application, including T-bran-
ching, long-distance applications, applications with up to 62 nodes, or
applications with optical sections in a wired network. Models are also
Huge increase in amount of data that can be collected from devices.
Number of data link send/receive words (total of Area 1 and Area 2) for a single Controller Link Unit increased from 12,000 to 20,000 words.
If only I have to use
Before I could transfer If only I could Now Using Controller Link Unit Ver. 1.2 Controller Link
increase the error SEND/RECV
inspection data for instructions to transfer
each workpiece. monitoring data.
the rest of the data.
Controller Link
(To host)
(To host)
Up to 20,000 words
12,000 words max.
If only I could collect The increasing amount of data required from each device
more data from each (e.g., tracking data, inspection history data, error monitoring New CS/CJ-series Controller Link Units (Wired/Optical Ring) can handle up to 20,000
device (PLC). data) makes the previous data link limit of 12,000 words per send/receive data link words (total of Area 1 and Area 2) for a single node. This
node (total send and receive words in Area 1 and Area 2 for enables more data to be collected from each device.
manually set data links) insufficient for many applications.
The same Memory Area can be used for the Data Link Areas. For example, Data Link Areas 1 and 2 can be both allocated
and managed in EM Bank 0.
Before Now
Area 1:
CIO Area Both Areas
1 and 2:
Area 2: EM Area
EM Area
Area 1 and Area 2 had to be allocated in separate Memory Areas for user-set New CS/CJ-series Controller Link Units (Wired/Optical Ring Units) enable both Areas 1
data links. Therefore, allocating all data links in the EM Area was not possible. and 2 to be allocated in the same Memory Area when using user-set data links. Provided
addresses do not overlap, the same Memory Area can be used, making area control
easier.
Programmable
Controllers
Previous Units supported Ethernet New CS/CJ-series Controller Link Ethernet
connection of up to four Controller Units (Wired/Optical Ring) enable
Link Units to a single CPU Unit. connection of up to 8 Controller
Creating a gateway to the host Controller Link Link Units for each CPU Unit. This
network to control the Controller enables easy centralized control of Controller Link
Controller Link 4 networks
Links as a group of sub-networks max. a group of Controller Link sub- Controller Link
Controller Link
required dividing the Units networks from the one PLC. Controller Link
Controller Link
between two PLCs with a Controller Link Up to
maximum of four networks for a Controller Link 8 networks
single PLC. Controller Link
Controller Link Controller Link
Controller Link 4 networks Controller Link
Controller Link max.
Controller Link
System Configuration
Use Repeater Units for T-branch Wiring, Extension, Expansion, and Optical Sections
T-branching Enables More Flexible Wiring Solutions for Layout, Wired Types Support Long-distance Extension
Building, and Expansion of Networks
The total extended length that was previously 500 m at 2 Mbps can be
Repeaters can be used for branching, so long extended to up to 1.5 km by using two Repeater Units.
lines are not required. As a result, wiring labor
is reduced, and modularization is achieved in Connect up to 64 Nodes Using Wired Types
Repeater units.
Networks can be constructed with up to 62 nodes when Controller Link
Branched Branched Units/Support Boards with -V1 suffix are combined with Repeater
by Repeater by Repeater Units.
Wiring with Optical Cables Increases Noise Immunity
Using two Repeater Units for optical ring enables wiring with optical
cables in parts of the network subject to noise.
Specifications
Note: CX-Programmer Ver. 5.0 or higher is required to set a data link area with a maximum number of send and receive words of 20,000 words
per Controller Unit, or to allocate the same area for Area 1 and Area 2.
Note: 1. Specifications for each segment are the same as for Wired Controller Link networks.
2. Maximum transmission distance: Total wired cable length between the two nodes separated by the longest total wired cable length.
3. Maximum number of Repeater levels: Maximum number of Repeaters in a path linking any two nodes. For optical ring types, one set of
two Units comprises one level.
Controller Link
Unit/Support Board
CJ1W-DRM21
Programmable
Controllers
DeviceNet Unit
Multivendor, Multibit Network
• Control of up to 32,000 points (2,000 words) per
master.
• Remote I/O communications can be allocated in any
area using DM settings.
• 16 DeviceNet Units can be mounted for each CPU
Unit (3 max. for fixed allocations).
• When using the Configurator (see note), remote I/O
can be allocated in an order independent of node
address.
Note: The Configurator is allocating a node-address if con-
nected to DeviceNet using a DeviceNet communica-
tion card. It is not doing this if connected through the
serial communications interface of the CPU.
• DeviceNet Units can be used as a master and
a slave, and this functionality can be used simul-
taneously.
• DeviceNet Units allow DeviceNet networks to be
treated exactly like Controller Link, Ethernet, or
other networks for message communications or
remote programming and monitoring by CX-Pro-
grammer.
Function
OMRON supports the DeviceNet open field network, a multivendor 1. Remote I/O communications for automatic data transfers between
network for machine/line control and information. The following types of the CPU Unit and Slaves (with no programming in the CPU Unit).
communications are possible. 2. Explicit message communications. This can be programmed from
the CPU unit (IOWR and CMND instructions) and read from/write
to other DeviceNet units.
3. With explict message communication FINS commands can be
send to other devices that support FINS messaging.
System Configuration
DeviceNet
Unit Configurator (Part of CX-One
software suite)
Slaves
DeviceNet I/O
Link Unit
63 nodes max.
Specifications
DeviceNet Unit
Classification Types of communications Specifications Unit numbers Model
CPU Bus Unit Remote I/O communications master Up to 16 Units can be mounted 0 to F CJ1W-DRM21
(fixed or user-set allocations) when a Configurator is used. (Configurator required to mount 16
Remote I/O communications slave Units.)
(fixed or user-set allocations)
Message communications
DeviceNet Configurator
Name Model number Specifications
DeviceNet Configurator WS02-CFDC1-E Software only (Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or 2000)
3G8E2-DRM21-EV1 PC card with software (Windows 95 or 98)
For all two products, refer to page 449 for more info.
CJ1W-CORT21
Programmable
Controllers
CAN Unit
Sending and Receiving 11- or 29-bit CAN
messages
The CAN communication protocol is widely used in all kinds
of aplications. Benefits are its high reliabilty, low price and
ease of implementation. But for two CAN devices to under-
stand eachother they must speak the same protocol (lan-
guage). Many implementers of CAN comunication have
made their own protocol. The User Defined CAN Unit has the
possibility to adapt to any protocol by configuration. This
makes it possible to add a PLC and all its opennes, features
and extensions to what was once a proprietary solution.
CAN communication describes only layers 1 and 2, the Physical and Monitoring of diesel-engines and drivetrains in trucks and bus
the Datalink Layer. Layer 7, the Application Layer is normally described
in protocol standards like CANopen and DeviceNet.
Layer 7 Application Layer
Layer 3-6
Layer 2 Data Link Layer
Logical Link Control: LLC
Acceptance filtering,
overload notification,
recovery management
Medium Access Control: MAC
Robot Control
Data encapsulation and decapsulation
frame coding, stuffing
medium access management
error detection
error signalling
acknowledgement
serialization, deserialization
Layer 1 Physical Layer
bit encoding / decoding
bit timing
synchronization
Specifications
CJ1W-PRM21
Function
The CJ1W-PRM21 is a PROFIBUS-DP Master Class1 device (DPM1).
It exchanges I/O data and communication/status information with the CPU of the PLC and I/O data and diagnistics information with PROFIBUS-
DP slave stations on the PROFIBUS network.
The CJ1W-PRM21 can be configured via any communication interface of the PLC system. Since the configuration software uses FINS commu-
nication, configuration data and diagnostic information can be routed over Controller Link, Ethernet or serial networks through up to 8 layers.
Specifications
Model Remarks
CJ1W-PRM21 Main function Basic PROFIBUS-DP master Class 1
functions plus: DPV1 data types support
Unit No. 0-15 Special CPU unit
Maximum number of units mountable per 16 Maximum depends on PLC CPU-type
PLC
Configurator CX-PROFIBUS, FTD/DTM based configura- Incorporates a Generic DTM to use with GSD-file
tor based slaves
Supported baud rate(s) All baud rates as specified by the standard The baud rate value to be used must be selected
EN50170 Volume 2, the PROFIBUS exten- through the Configurator.
sions to EN50170, as well as the standard
IEC61158:
9.6 kBit/s,
19.2 kBit/s,
45.45 kBit/s.
93.75 kBit/s,
187.5 kBit/s,
500 kBit/s,
1.5 MBit/s,
3 MBit/s,
6 MBit/s,
12 MBit/s
Selectable PROFIBUS address 0-125 Set through the configurator
Maximum number of PROFIBUS slaves 125
Maximum number of I/O points 7168 words
Maximum number of I/O points per 244 bytes In / 244 bytes Out
PROFIBUS slave
Control and status ares size 25 words
Supported Global_Control services - Sync Through Control Area
- Unsync
- Freeze
- Unfreeze
- Clear
Supported Master-Slave communication - Data_Exchange
services - Slave_Diag
- Set_PRM
- Chk_Cfg
- Global_Control
Power consumption 400 mA at 5 V
Dimensions 90 x 65 x 31 mm
Weight 100 gr
Ambient temperature Operating: 0 °C to 50 °C
CJ1W-PRT21
Programmable
Controllers
PROFIBUS-DP slave unit
PROFIBUS-DP I/O link unit
• Data link to any PLC data area
• Simple configuration using max. data input
100 words and max. data output of 100 words.
Max. total exchanged data 180 words.
• CJ1 special I/O unit
• Status information overview in host PLC,
plus extensive diagnostics via PROFIBUS
Specifications
Installation Host PLC System CJ1
Maximum number of Units per 40
PLC system
Current consumption 400 mA (maximum) at 5V DC from PLC power supply
Weight 90 g (typical)
Environment Storage temperature -20°C to +70°C
Operating temperature 0°C to +55°C
Operating humidity 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Conformance to EMC- and environmental EN50081-2
standards EN61131-2
User Switch settings Special I/O Machine number (00-95) by 2 rotary switch
Interface PROFIBUS-DP node address (00-99) by 2 rotary switches
LED Indicators Unit status: RUN (green LED), ERC (red LED)
Network status: COMM (green LED), BF (red LED)
CPU status: ERH (red LED)
PLC Interface No. of CIO words allocated PLC →Unit: 1 word control data
Unit →PLC: 1 word status data
No. of DM words allocated Unit →PLC: 8 words of Unit setup information
Amount of I/O data per Unit Fixed:
2 words CIO area (one in, one out) for Unit status + control bits.
2 words status information from the host PLC, containing operation status and error code
(read from location A400). This information will be sent to the PROFIBUS master:
- as extended diagnostics, only at a change of data content.
- optionally, attached to the I/O data, each PROFIBUS cycle.
Variable:
2 user-defined areas for PROFIBUS I/O data, with the following restrictions:
- Up to 100 words input in one PLC area (CIO, H, D, EM).
- Up to 100 words output in one PLC area (CIO, H, D, EM).
- Inputs+outputs must be 180 words or less
CJ1W-SRM21
Remote I/O
Slaves
32 max.
Specifications
Master
I/O points 256 (128 inputs and 128 outputs) or 128 (64 inputs and 64 outputs) (Switch-selectable)
Allocated words For 256 I/O: 20 words (8 for inputs, 8 for outputs, 4 for status)
For 128 I/O: 10 words (4 for inputs, 4 for outputs, 2 for status)
No. of mountable Master Units 40
Node address 8 addresses per node
No. of connectable Slaves 32
Status information Communications Error Flags, Participation Flags
Communiccations
Programmable
Controllers
Communications method Special CompoBus/S protocol
Coding Manchester
Connections Multidrop, T-branch (requires termination)
Baud rate High-speed mode: 750 kbps
Long-distance mode: 93.75 kbps. Set via DIP switch. (Set via DM Area, Default: 750 kbps)
Communications cycle time High-speed mode 0.5 ms (with 8 input and 8 output Slaves)
0.8 ms (with 16 input and 16 output Slaves)
Long-distance mode 4.0 ms (with 8 input and 8 output Slaves)
6.0 ms (with 16 input and 16 output Slaves)
Media 2-conductor cable (VCTF 0.75 x 2), 4-conductor cable (VCTF 0.75 x 4), or Special Flat Cable
Maximum communications distance With 2-conductor Cable
Mode Main Branch Total branch
High-speed 100 m 3m 50 m
Long-distance 500 m 6m 120 m
Performance
CompoBus/S Master Unit
Name Classification Communications function Specifications Unit numbers Model number
CompoBus/S Master Special I/O Unit Remote I/O communications Mountable Units: 40 0 to 94 (when 2 unit numbers are allo- CJ1W-SRM21
Unit cated to each Master)
0 to 95 (when 1 unit number is allocated
to each Master)
Ordering Information
International Standards
The standards indicated in the „Standards“ column are those current for UL, CSA, cULus, cUL, NK, and Lloyd standards and EC Directives
as of the end of September 2004. The standards are abbreviated as follows: U: UL, U1: UL Class 1 Division 2 Products for Hazardous Locations,
C: CSA, UC: cULus, UC1: cULus Class 1 Division 2 Products for Hazardous Locations, CU: cUL, N: NK, L: Lloyd, and CE: EC Directives.
Ask you OMRON representative for the conditions under which the standards were met.
Note: 1. The connector for built-in I/O is not included. Purchase one of the connectors in the following table separately.
2. TheHMC-EF372, and HMC-EF672 Memory Cards cannot be used with the following products.
The following CPU Units with lot numbers of 020108 or earlier (manufactured 8 January 2002 or earlier): CS1G-CPU@@H,
CS1H-CPU@@H, CJ1G-CPU@@H, and CJ1H-CPU@@H
NS7-series PTs with lot numbers of 0852 or earlier (manufactured 8 May 2002 or earlier)
Programmable
Name Specifications Model
Controllers
Applicable Connector MIL Flat Cable Connectors (Pressure-fitted Connectors) XG4M-4030-T
Terminal Blocks General-purpose type (M3 screw terminals,40-pin) XW2D-40G6
Special Connecting Cables Cable length: 1 m XW2Z-100K
Cable length: 1.5 m XW2Z-150K
Cable length: 2 m XW2Z-200K
Cable length: 3 m XW2Z-300K
Cable length: 5 m XW2Z-500K
Servo Relay Units (See note.) Servo Relay Unit for 1 axis XW2B-20J6-8A
Servo Relay Unit for 2 axes XW2B-40J6-9A
SMARTSTEP Cable for CJ1M CPU Unit, cable length: 1 m XW2Z-100J-A26
W-series Servo Cable for CJ1M CPU Unit, cable length: 1 m XW2Z-100J-A27
Note: Refer to the catalogs or user manuals for the Servo Drivers.
Programming Devices
For CJ1M CPU Units (Use batteries within two years of manufacture.) CJ1M-BAT01 CE
End Cover Mounted to the right-hand side of CJ-series CPU Racks or Expansion Racks. CJ1W-TER01 UC1
One End Cover is provided as a standard accessory with each CPU Unit and I/O Interface Unit.
DIN rail Length: 0.5 m; Height: 7.3 mm PFP-50N ---
Length: 1 m; Height: 7.3 mm PFP-100N
Length: 1 m; Height: 16 mm PFP-100N2
End Plate There are 2 stoppers provided with CPU Units and I/O Interface Units as standard accessories to secure PFP-M
the Units on the DIN rail.
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Note: 1. Units with terminal blocks are generally available with screw connection, or with screwless clamp connection.
For M3 screw connection, omit the "(SL)“ from the model code.
2. Units with MIL/Fujitsu connectors are not provided with a plug counterpart. Either purchase the matching connector from the list below,
or use OMRON XW2Z or G79 cables to connect I/O terminal blocks to the Unit (see „Wiring Systems“, page 384).
Programmable
Connectors for I/O Units
Controllers
Applicable Units Name Connection Model Remarks Standards
I/O Units with 18-point screwless terminal block Screwless Clamp/ CJ-WM01-18P-5 Replacement terminal blocks for I/O Units, ---
terminal blocks card edge pack of 5 pcs.
I/O Units with 40-pin Connector Soldered C500-CE404 Connector: FCN-361J040-AU ---
Fujitsu connectors Connector Cover: FCN-360C040-J2
Crimped C500-CE405 Housing: FCN-363J040
Contactor: FCN-363J-AU
Connector Cover: FCN-360C040-J2
Pressure welded C500-CE403 FCN-367J040-AU/F
24-pin Connector Soldered C500-CE241 Connector: FCN-361J024-AU ---
Connector Cover: FCN-360C024-J2
Crimped C500-CE242 Housing: FCN-363J024
Contactor: FCN-363J-AU
Connector Cover: FCN-360C024-J2
Pressure welded C500-CE243 FCN-367J024-AU/F
I/O Units with 40-pin Pressure welded XG4M-4030-T FRC5-A040-3TOS
MIL connectors* Connector
20-pin XG4M-2030-T FRC5-A020-3TOS
Connector
Note: * Connectors according to MIL-C-83503 , also compatible with commercially available connectors according to DIN 41651 or IEC 60603-1
specifications
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1. The ambient operating temperature for 4-Axis Position Control Units is 0 to 50 ° C; mount a Spacer Unit to the Position Control Unit
in case the ambient temperature may reach 55 °C. The allowable voltage fluctuation on the external 24- V DC power supply is 22.8 to
25.2 V DC (24 V ±5%).
2. Two Servo Relay Units and two cables for the Position Control Unit are required for a 4-Axis Position Control Unit.
3. Refer to the Auto-Identification Components Group Catalog (Cat. No. Q132) for details on the V600 Series RFID System
Programmable
.
Controllers
Name Specifications Model Standards
Controller Link Units Wired CJ1W-CLK21-V1 UC, CE, N, L
(Shielded twisted-pair cable)
Controller Link Wired CJ1W-TB101 ---
Relay Terminal Set of 5 Terminals
Controller Link Twisted pair, PCI bus, with Support Software 3G8F7-CLK21-EV1 CE
Support Board
Controller Link Twisted-pair cable CS1W-RPT01 UC1, CE
Repeater Units Optical Ring (H-PCF cable) CS1W-RPT02
Optical Ring (GI cable) CS1W-RPT03
Serial Communica- 1 RS-232C port and 1 RS-422/485 port CJ1W-SCU41-V1 UC, CE, N, L
tions Units 2 RS-232C ports CJ1W-SCU21-V1
Ethernet Unit 100Base-Tx CJ1W-ETN21 UC, CE, N, L
DeviceNet Unit Functions as master and/or slave; allows control of 32,000 points max. per master CJ1W-DRM21
CAN Unit Freely configurable reception and transmission of CAN messages CJ1W-CORT21 UC1, CE
PROFIBUS-DP Controls up to 7000 words of remote I/O data over PROFIBUS-DP CJ1W-PRM21 UC, CE
Master Unit
CX-PROFIBUS, Software only (Windows 2000, XP) CX-Profi-V1 ---
PROFIBUS-DP
Configurator
Motion Control Unit Real axes: 30, Virual Axes: 2, Communication by Mechatrolink-II CJ1W-MCH71 CE
Position Control Unit Mechatrolink-II connection to max. 16 axes CJ1W-NCF71 UC1, CE
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Cat. No. P04E-EN-03A In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.